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Usages of kufanya kazi
Mimi ninapenda chai ingawa sipendi kufanya kazi usiku.
I like tea although I do not like to work at night.
Mimi ninapenda kufanya kazi kila siku.
I like to work every day.
Mashine hiyo inamruhusu tajiri huyu kufanya kazi haraka kuliko awali.
That machine allows this rich person to work faster than before.
Jamii yetu itapata ustawi ikiwa wote tutafanya kazi kwa ushirikiano.
Our community will find prosperity if we all work together.
Mfanyakazi mmoja aligoma kufanya kazi kwa sababu hajalipwa mshahara.
One worker refused to work because he has not been paid his salary.
Gari haifanyi kazi bila injini.
A car does not work without an engine.
Wewe unafanya kazi ofisini kila siku.
You work at the office every day.
Ikiwa taa hizo zitafanya kazi vizuri, wageni watavutiwa na ukumbi wetu usiku.
If those lamps work well, guests will be impressed by our hall at night.
Mradi tu unafuata maagizo, kwa sasa unaweza kufanya kazi mwenyewe.
As long as you follow the instructions, for now you can work by yourself.
Priza hii haifanyi kazi; tumia priza iliyo ukutani pale.
This socket does not work; use the one on the wall there.
Ukitegemea bahati nasibu tu, unaweza kusahau kufanya kazi kwa bidii.
If you depend only on the lottery, you can forget to work hard.
Daktari wa biolojia alituonyesha jinsi mapafu yanavyofanya kazi tunapopumua.
The biology doctor showed us how the lungs work when we breathe.
Nilipohamia mji huu, mimi nilianza kufanya kazi sokoni.
When I moved to this town, I began to work at the market.
Msipige kelele nyingi mnapokuwa sebuleni, kwa sababu baba anafanya kazi katika ofisi ndogo hapo pembeni.
Don’t make a lot of noise when you are in the living room, because father is working in a small office right next to it.
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