Usages of kuishi
Mimi ninaishi na baba na mama mjini.
I live with father and mother in town.
Wao wanaishi karibu na shule.
They live near the school.
Maadili yanasaidia watu kuishi vizuri.
Ethics help people live well.
Mama na baba wanaishi katika nyumba yenye upendo.
Mother and father live in a loving house.
Wewe unaishi mbali?
Do you live far away?
Wanyama wengi wanaishi msituni, na tembo ni mojawapo mwenye nguvu kubwa.
Many animals live in the forest, and the elephant is one of them with great strength.
Mji ambapo ninaishi ni mdogo.
The town where I live is small.
Ndugu wa Asha wanaishi mbali na mji.
Asha’s siblings live far from town.
Ndugu zangu wanaishi mbali, lakini tunazungumza mara kwa mara kwa simu janja.
My relatives live far away, but we talk often by smartphone.
Watoto wawili wanaishi kwake, lakini jioni hucheza kwetu.
Two children live at her place, but in the evening they play at our place.
Tunaishi pamoja nyumbani kwa amani.
We live together at home in peace.
Familia yetu inaishi pamoja nyumbani kwa amani.
Our family lives together at home in peace.
Zamani, mimi niliishi katika kijiji cha babu.
Long ago, I lived in grandfather's village.
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