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Usages of sukari
Lete kijiko kile kidogo, ili niongeze sukari kwenye chai yangu.
Bring me that small spoon, so that I may add sugar to my tea.
Mama alihifadhi sukari ndani ya kabati hili, hivyo nitafungua mlango wake sasa.
Mother stored sugar inside this cupboard, so I will open its door now.
Mama anafungulia kabati ili kupata sukari.
Mother opens the cupboard to get sugar.
Tunapaswa kuchanganya maziwa na maji kidogo, kisha tutie sukari ili chai iwe tamu.
We should mix milk with a little water, then put in sugar so that the tea becomes sweet.
Tafadhali uweke sukari kidogo tu ili chai isiwe tamu mno.
Please put only a little sugar so the tea is not too sweet.
Mama amenunua kinywaji kipya cha miwa ambacho hakina sukari nyingi.
Mother has bought a new sugar-cane drink that does not have a lot of sugar.
Chai yako itakuwa tamu ukiongeza maziwa na sukari kidogo.
Your tea will be sweet if you add milk and a little sugar.
Dada yangu anapenda maziwa mgando baridi kuliko soda yenye sukari nyingi.
My sister likes cold yogurt more than soda with a lot of sugar.
Sitakula chochote chenye sukari nyingi leo, kwa sababu ninataka kulinda afya yangu.
I will not eat anything with a lot of sugar today, because I want to protect my health.
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