kutembelea

Usages of kutembelea

Dada anakaa mbali kidogo, lakini tutatembea kwenda kumtembelea.
Sister lives a bit far, but we will walk to visit her.
Tunapenda kutembelea marafiki sokoni.
We like to visit friends at the market.
Mama yangu, anayependa kupika, atafurahi tukimtembelea jikoni leo.
My mother, who loves to cook, will be happy if we visit her in the kitchen today.
Mji ambao tunatembelea una mgahawa mzuri kwa wale wanaopenda kahawa.
The town we are visiting has a nice restaurant for those who like coffee.
Urembo humfanya ajisikie mwenye furaha anapotembelea marafiki.
Beauty makes her feel happy whenever she visits friends.
Ningependa utengeneze mchoro mzuri ili uvutie wageni wanaotembelea darasani.
I would like you to create a beautiful drawing to attract the visitors who come to the classroom.
Balozi wa nchi jirani alizuru chekechea na kutoa vitabu.
The ambassador of a neighbouring country visited the kindergarten and donated books.
Kesho, msichana huyo atatembelea duka la vitabu pamoja na binamu wake.
Tomorrow, that girl will visit the bookshop with her cousin.
Kesho kutwa, tutasafiri kijijini kumtembelea bibi.
The day after tomorrow, we will travel to the village to visit grandmother.
Juzi tulitembelea maktaba mpya ambayo ina vitabu vingi vya hadithi.
The day before yesterday we visited a new library which has many story books.
Ndugu yangu hutembelea kituo cha mazoezi kilicho na vifaa ambavyo ni vya kisasa.
My sibling visits a gym that has equipment which is modern.
Leo jioni, tutatembelea marafiki kwao.
This evening, we will visit friends at their place.
Mji tuliochagua kutembelea ni mzuri.
The town that we chose to visit is nice.
Kesho tutamtembelea babu kijijini na kula chakula cha pamoja.
Tomorrow we will visit grandfather in the village and eat a meal together.
Kama tungekuwa na muda zaidi leo, tungetembelea maktaba mpya.
If we had more time today, we would visit the new library.

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