kosa

Usages of kosa

Walimu wanasema kushirikiana darasani hutusaidia kusamehe makosa madogo pia.
Teachers say that cooperating in class helps us to forgive small mistakes too.
Mimi nimefanya kosa.
I made a mistake.
Mwalimu anajaribu kuzuia makosa darasani.
The teacher tries to prevent mistakes in class.
Tunapaswa kuyafanyia uchunguzi makosa yetu, ili tuweze kuyarekebisha kabla ya kufanya jaribio jipya.
We need to investigate our mistakes so that we can fix them before taking a new test.
Unapofuata mwongozo wa maadili, unaepuka makosa mengi maishani.
When you follow a guide of ethics, you avoid many mistakes in life.
Siku hizi, nimekuwa nikifanya maamuzi polepole ili kuepuka makosa.
Nowadays, I have been making decisions slowly in order to avoid mistakes.
Kabla hatujaanza, tafadhali sahihisha makosa kwenye muhtasari.
Before we begin, please correct the mistakes in the summary.
Ni muhimu kutofanya makosa kwenye mtihani.
It is important not to make mistakes on the exam.
Meneja alihakiki orodha, akarekebisha makosa, akachapisha nakala mpya.
The manager verified the list, corrected the mistakes, and printed a new copy.
Mwalimu anataka kurekebisha makosa kabla ya mtihani.
The teacher wants to correct mistakes before the exam.
Hakimu mzuri akikosea, anakubali kosa ili haki itendeke.
When a good judge makes a mistake, he admits the mistake so that justice is done.
Mhariri anarekebisha makosa katika gazeti.
The editor corrects mistakes in the newspaper.
Mwalimu alisahihisha mistari niliyoandika jana na kunionyesha kosa nililolifanya.
The teacher corrected the lines that I wrote yesterday and showed me the mistake that I made.
Kosa nililolifanya jana sokoni ni kubwa.
The mistake that I made at the market yesterday is big.
Ninapokosea sarufi, mwalimu anasahihisha kosa hilo.
When I make a grammar mistake, the teacher corrects that mistake.
Ni muhimu kukubali kosa lako.
It is important to accept your mistake.

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