nguo

Usages of nguo

Ninapenda rangi za samawati na kijani kwenye nguo zangu za likizo.
I love the colors blue and green on my holiday clothes.
Mimi ninunua nguo nzuri sokoni.
I am buying nice clothes at the market.
Tunavaa nguo zile zile kila Ijumaa.
We wear the same clothes every Friday.
Juma alipeleka nguo cherehani, akachagua kitambaa, akalipa ada ndogo.
Juma took clothes to the sewing shop, chose fabric, then paid a small fee.
Mama anatumia cherehani kutengeneza nguo nyumbani.
Mother uses a sewing machine to make clothes at home.
Wakati ulikuwa ukifua nguo bafuni, mtoto alikuwa akicheza sebuleni.
While you were washing clothes in the bathroom, the child was playing in the living room.
Kesho asubuhi, mimi nitafua nguo zangu nyumbani.
Tomorrow morning, I will wash my clothes at home.
Mama atakuwa akifua nguo bafuni, na mimi nitakuwa nikiandika insha mezani.
Mother will be washing clothes in the bathroom, and I will be writing a composition at the table.
Mama anapenda kufua nguo asubuhi.
Mother likes to wash clothes in the morning.
Baada ya kufua nguo, tunaanika nguo kwenye kamba nyuma ya nyumba.
After washing clothes, we hang the clothes on the line behind the house.
Mama aliniambia nikunje nguo safi vizuri kabla sijaziweka kabatini.
Mother told me to fold the clean clothes properly before I put them in the cupboard.
Baada ya kuanika nguo kwenye kamba, mimi huzikunja na kuziweka juu ya kitanda.
After hanging the clothes on the line, I usually fold them and put them on the bed.
Baada ya kufua nguo, mama huzianika kwenye kamba nyuma ya nyumba.
After washing the clothes, mother usually hangs them on the line behind the house.
Baada ya kufua nguo, mama anatumia kibanio cha nguo kuanika shati nyuma ya nyumba.
After washing clothes, mother uses a clothespin to hang a shirt behind the house.
Tukimaliza kufua nguo, tutazianika kwenye kamba nyuma ya nyumba.
When we finish washing the clothes, we will hang them out to dry on the line behind the house.
Mama ameweka nguo zenye unyevu kwenye beseni, halafu akachukua kibanio cha nguo.
Mother put the damp clothes in the basin, then took a clothespin.
Kabla ya sherehe, Amina hukata kucha zake, husafisha kola ya blauzi yake, na kuvaa nguo safi.
Before the celebration, Amina cuts her nails, cleans the collar of her blouse, and puts on clean clothes.
Tusipopata kibanio cha nguo, tutaziacha nguo kwenye beseni leo.
If we do not get a clothespin, we will leave the clothes in the basin today.
Baada ya kufua nguo, usivae nguo zenye unyevu.
After washing clothes, do not wear damp clothes.
Tafadhali niletee kibanio cha nguo ili tuanike shati hili kwenye kamba.
Please bring me a clothespin so that we can hang this shirt on the line.
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