sana

Usages of sana

Hoteli mpya ambayo wamejenga karibu na ufukwe ina vyumba vizuri sana.
The new hotel that they have built near the beach has very nice rooms.
Mama anapika chakula kitamu sana nyumbani.
Mother cooks very delicious food at home.
Tangu nimepoteza mfuko huo, nimekuwa makini sana kupunguza uoga wangu na kujifunza kutunza vitu vyangu.
Since I lost that bag, I have been very careful to reduce my fear and learn to take care of my belongings.
Juma ni busara sana.
Juma is very wise.
Mimi nina njaa sana.
I am very hungry.
Kumbukumbu hizo zimetufanya tufurahi sana tukiwa pamoja.
Those memories made us very happy while we were together.
Baada ya kazi ndefu, mimi ninaweza kuchoka sana jioni.
After a long day of work, I can become very tired in the evening.
Hili shamba linavutia sana, hasa linapopambwa na maua mengi.
This farm is very attractive, especially when it is decorated with many flowers.
Mimi ninataka kununua shati, lakini bei yake ni ghali sana.
I want to buy a shirt, but its price is very expensive.
Rangi hizi tofauti zinapendeza sana ukutani.
These different colors look very nice on the wall.
Bustani yenye maua mekundu hupendeza sana wakati wa jioni.
A garden that has red flowers is very appealing in the evening.
Bahari inapendeza sana.
The ocean is very attractive.
Kipande hicho ni kikubwa sana, unaweza kukigawanya katikati?
That piece is very large, can you split it in half?
Tanuri letu la kisasa linatumia umeme kidogo sana.
Our modern oven uses very little electricity.
Ushindani kati ya shule mbili uliwafanya wanafunzi kujitahidi sana.
The competition between the two schools made students work very hard.
Usalama sokoni ni muhimu sana.
Safety at the market is very important.
Ingawa dawa hii ni chungu sana, wagonjwa wamekuwa wakiimeza kila siku.
Although this medicine is very bitter, patients have been swallowing it every day.
Ukiweka asali kidogo kwenye uji, ladha yake inakuwa tamu sana.
If you add a little honey to the porridge, its taste becomes very sweet.
Kuna sikukuu kubwa leo, na hamasa ya watu ni kubwa sana.
There is a big holiday today, and people’s motivation is very high.
Chaja ya simu ya Asha ni fupi sana.
Asha’s phone charger is very short.
Baada ya kukimbia, nina kiu sana.
After running, I am very thirsty.
Kochi hilo ni laini sana; watoto wanapenda kukaa hapo jioni.
That sofa is very soft; the children like to sit there in the evening.
Machweo leo yalikuwa mazuri sana; yaya alipiga picha nzuri.
The sunset today was very beautiful; the nanny took nice photos.
Ugali wa mama ni mtamu sana.
Mother’s ugali is very delicious.
Usiku ulipokuwa baridi sana, nilijifunika blanketi mbili ili nipate joto.
When the night was very cold, I covered myself with two blankets so that I got warm.
Ukimpa mtoto zawadi ndogo, atafurahi sana.
If you give the child a small gift, he/she will be very happy.
Nyumba yenu ni nzuri sana.
Your house is very nice.
Mistari uliyoiandika nyuma ya karatasi ni mifupi sana.
The lines you wrote on the back of the paper are very short.
Rahma hupiga simu kwa bibi yake mara chache, lakini kila simu huwa ndefu sana.
Rahma calls her grandmother rarely, but each call is very long.
Korido hii ni ndefu sana, na mwisho wake kuna bwawa la kuogelea.
This corridor is very long, and at its end there is a swimming pool.
Mkoba wa mgongoni niliokuwa nao zamani ulikuwa mzito sana na haukuwa mzuri kwa mgongo wangu.
The backpack I had before was very heavy and was not good for my back.
Nyumba yenyewe ni nzuri sana.
The house itself is very nice.
Mjukuu wa bibi yangu anasoma darasa la saba; mjukuu wake mwingine bado ni mdogo sana.
My grandmother's grandchild is in seventh grade; her other grandchild is still very small.
Ninyi huchelewa darasani mara chache, lakini leo mmewahi sana.
You (plural) are rarely late to class, but today you have arrived very early.
Tunapofanya kazi pamoja nyumbani, tunafurahi sana.
When we work together at home, we are very happy.
Ningependa kusoma uhandisi, lakini ada ya chuo ni kubwa sana.
I would like to study engineering, but the college fees are very high.
Kama usingekuja leo, ningejisikia upweke sana nyumbani.
If you had not come today, I would feel very lonely at home.
Kama nisingekutana na wewe, ningekuwa na marafiki wachache sana.
If I had not met you, I would have very few friends.
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