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Usages of kitamu
Kesho asubuhi, tutapika chakula kitamu na kuandaa meza kwa wageni.
Tomorrow morning, we will cook delicious food and prepare the table for guests.
Samaki ni kitamu sokoni.
The fish is delicious at the market.
Mgeni anakula chakula kitamu sokoni.
The guest is eating delicious food at the market.
Samaki ni kitamu bila mafuta sokoni.
The fish is delicious without oil at the market.
Mama anapika chakula kitamu sana nyumbani.
Mother cooks very delicious food at home.
Mimi ninafurahia kupika chakula kitamu.
I enjoy cooking delicious food.
Mimi ninapenda samaki kwa sababu ni kitamu.
I like fish because it is delicious.
Mimi ninapika mlo kitamu.
I cook a delicious meal.
Mama anapika samaki nyumbani kwa kuwa sisi tunapenda chakula kitamu.
Mother cooks fish at home because we like delicious food.
Mimi ninataka kutayarisha chakula kitamu jioni.
I want to prepare delicious food in the evening.
Mimi ninapenda kupikia chakula kitamu nyumbani.
I like to cook delicious food at home.
Chakula ambacho mama anapika ni kitamu.
The food that mother cooks is delicious.
Samaki yake ni kitamu.
His fish is delicious.
Mama anampatia mtoto chakula kitamu.
Mother gives the child delicious food.
Chakula changanywa ni kitamu.
Mixed food is delicious.
Sisi tunakula chakula kitamu kama vile samaki na supu.
We eat delicious food such as fish and soup.
Mke anapika chakula kitamu nyumbani.
The wife cooks delicious food at home.
Tunapotembelea marafiki sokoni, tunakula samaki kitamu pamoja.
When we visit friends at the market, we eat delicious fish together.
Chakula tulichopika leo ni kitamu kuliko chakula tulichopika wiki iliyopita.
The food that we cooked today is tastier than the food that we cooked last week.
Chakula tulichopika jana ni kitamu.
The food we cooked yesterday is delicious.
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