Usages of neno
Mimi ninatumia kamusi hii kujifunza maneno mapya kabla ya jaribio.
I am using this dictionary to learn new words before the test.
Kamusi inatusaidia kufafanua maneno, ili tuelewe vema sarufi.
The dictionary helps us define words, so that we can better understand grammar.
Mimi ninajifunza kutafsiri maneno ya Kiingereza kwenda Kiswahili.
I am learning to translate English words into Swahili.
Mimi ninaweza kujifunza maneno mapya kupitia mtandao.
I can learn new words through the internet.
Mimi ninatumia intaneti kujifunza maneno mapya.
I use the internet to learn new words.
Bibi yangu ana umri mkubwa, lakini bado anapenda kujifunza maneno mapya ya Kiswahili.
My grandmother is of advanced age, but she still likes to learn new Swahili words.
Hata kama tumekuwa tukijifunza kwa muda mrefu, bado tunahitaji kurudia maneno mapya.
Even if we have been learning for a long time, we still need to repeat new words.
Ninapofanya mazoezi ya kuandika, huwa najaribu kutumia maneno mapya kadri inavyowezekana.
When I do writing exercises, I try to use new words as much as possible.
Hata kama hatuelewi kila neno, tunaamini tutaendelea kuboreshwa tukifanya mazoezi kila siku.
Even if we do not understand every word, we believe we will keep improving by practising every day.
Kila mara ninapokosa neno, nauliza swali darasani.
Whenever I miss a word, I ask a question in class.
Wakati mwalimu anapoongeza mkazo kwenye neno, sisi huandika neno hilo kwa uangalifu.
When the teacher puts emphasis on a word, we write that word carefully.
Kila jioni ninajaribu kukariri maneno mapya kabla sijalala.
Every evening I try to memorize new words before I sleep.
Maneno tuliyokariri jana yatatusaidia katika mtihani.
The words that we memorized yesterday will help us in the exam.
Leo darasani tunajifunza tahajia ya maneno mapya.
Today in class we are learning the spelling of new words.
Mwalimu alituuliza kisawe cha neno “furaha”.
The teacher asked us for a synonym of the word “happiness.”
Amina aliandika silabi zote za neno hilo huku dada yake akihesabu kwa sauti.
Amina wrote all the syllables of that word while her sister counted aloud.
Tukimaliza somo hili, tutaandika aya mbili zenye kisawe na kinyume cha maneno tuliyojifunza.
When we finish this lesson, we will write two paragraphs with synonyms and opposites of the words we learned.
Je, unajua tahajia ya neno hili?
Do you know the spelling of this word?
Mwalimu alituambia tuhesabu silabi za neno hili kwa sauti.
The teacher told us to count the syllables of this word aloud.
Maneno tuliyojifunza jana darasani ni muhimu.
The words that we learned yesterday in class are important.
Matamshi ya neno hilo yalikuwa rahisi, lakini lafudhi ya mgeni ilikuwa tofauti kidogo.
The pronunciation of that word was easy, but the visitor’s accent was a little different.
Kariri msamiati huu leo, la sivyo utasahau maneno haya kesho.
Memorize this vocabulary today, otherwise you will forget these words tomorrow.
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