mwisho

Usages of mwisho

Mpango wetu wa mwisho leo ni kuchora ramani, ili tuelewe vizuri eneo la shamba.
Our final plan for today is to draw a map, so that we can better understand the farm area.
Mimi nitaandika wimbo mwisho.
I will write the final song.
Sekunde zako za mwisho darasani zinapaswa kutumika kujipanga.
Your final seconds in class should be used to get organized.
Kabla ya sherehe, tutapokea tangazo la mwisho kutoka kwa mwalimu.
Before the celebration, we will receive the final announcement from the teacher.
Tunatarajia shirika letu litakuwa limepokea kibali cha mwisho kabla ya Jumatatu.
We expect that our organisation will have received the final permit before Monday.
Mtangazaji ataonyesha ni saa ngapi tarehe ya mwisho itakapofika.
The broadcaster will show what time the deadline will arrive.
Fika ukumbini mapema, usije ukakosa tangazo la mwisho.
Arrive at the hall early, so you don't miss the final announcement.
Bila mashaka, jitihada zako zitaonekana kwenye matokeo ya mwisho.
Without a doubt, your efforts will be visible in the final results.
Kabla hatujaondoka shuleni, mwalimu alituruhusu kuuliza swali la mwisho kila mmoja wetu.
Before we left school, the teacher allowed each of us to ask a final question.
Ukitazama ukutani, utaona tangazo jipya linaloonyesha ni siku gani tutafanya mtihani wa mwisho.
If you look on the wall, you will see a new notice that shows on which day we will do the final exam.
Majibu yote yatasomwa na mwalimu mkuu wakati wa mkutano wa mwisho.
All the answers will be read by the headteacher during the final meeting.

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