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Usages of kutazama
Mimi pia nilienda chumba cha kulala kumtazama, lakini aliniambia anataka kupumua kimya kimya.
I also went to the bedroom to look at her, but she told me she wants to breathe quietly.
Mapema asubuhi, mwalimu wa jiografia hutazama anga kabla ya darasa.
Early in the morning, the geography teacher looks at the sky before class.
Tazama dari; balbu moja imeungua tena.
Look at the ceiling; one bulb has burned out again.
Mwalimu alituambia tuheshimu kila mtu, bila kutazama umri, jinsia au hali yake.
The teacher told us to respect everyone, without looking at age, gender, or their status.
Mimi ninatazama saa ya ukutani darasani.
I am looking at the wall clock in the classroom.
Mama alinunua saa ya mkononi ili ajue ni saa ngapi bila kutazama saa ya ukutani kila mara.
Mother bought a wristwatch so that she knows what time it is without looking at the wall clock all the time.
Kwa kawaida mimi hutazama muhtasari wa somo kabla ya kuingia darasani.
Usually I look at the lesson summary before entering the classroom.
Tulipokuwa tukipanga safari, tulitazama tarehe zote kwenye kalenda ya ukutani.
When we were planning the trip, we looked at all the dates on the wall calendar.
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