tunda

Usages of tunda

Mimi ninapenda kuchora picha ndogo za matunda ninapopumzika.
I like to draw small pictures of fruits when I rest.
Mimi ninakula tunda nyumbani.
I am eating fruit at home.
Kuna kibanda kidogo karibu na mto, ambacho kinauza matunda.
There is a small kiosk near the river, which sells fruits.
Matunda hayo ni mazuri.
Those fruits are nice.
Je, utachuma matunda zaidi, kama mapera na parachichi, ukirudi nyumbani jioni?
Will you pick more fruits, such as guavas and avocados, when you return home in the evening?
Matunda haya ni matamu sokoni.
These fruits are delicious at the market.
Friji letu lina maziwa na matunda.
Our fridge has milk and fruits.
Juma alikata matunda kwa uma, akaweka kwenye bakuli, akawagawia watoto.
Juma cut the fruit with a fork, put it in a bowl, and shared it with the children.
Soda ikikosekana, tutatoa juisi ya matunda kwa haraka.
If soda is missing, we will offer fruit juice quickly.
Friza ikiwa imejaa, tutahifadhi matunda kwenye friji la jirani.
If the freezer is full, we will store the fruits in the neighbor’s fridge.
Watoto wanapokuwa sokoni, wanapenda kununua matunda.
When they are at the market, children like to buy fruits.
Tunapenda kula matunda mekundu nyumbani.
We like to eat red fruits at home.
Usiweke matunda yote kwenye friza, baadhi ya matunda yanaharibika haraka yakiganda.
Do not put all the fruits in the freezer; some fruits spoil quickly when frozen.
Matunda yakiganda kwenye friza, tunapata barafu tamu.
When the fruits freeze in the freezer, we get sweet ice.
Alipofungua friji, aliona maziwa na matunda.
When he/she opened the fridge, he/she saw milk and fruits.
Kwenye meza ya matunda, unaweza kuchukua chochote unachotaka, kwa sababu vyote vimenunuliwa kwa ajili ya wageni wote.
On the fruit table, you can take whatever you want, because all of it has been bought for all the guests.
Leo nimekula tunda lote nyumbani.
Today I have eaten the whole fruit at home.

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