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Usages of maoni
Kikundi chetu kitashiriki kongamano hilo ili kutoa maoni yetu.
Our group will participate in that conference to give our opinions.
Mimi nina maoni mapya.
I have new opinions.
Bila uhuru wa kutoa maoni, jamii inaweza kukosa ubunifu.
Without freedom of expression, the community may lack creativity.
Jana tulikaa kwenye kochi tukasikiliza maoni tofauti bila kubishana.
Yesterday we sat on the sofa and listened to different opinions without arguing.
Ni vizuri watoto wajifunze kusikilizana hata wanapokuwa na maoni tofauti.
It is good for children to learn to listen to each other even when they have different opinions.
Baada ya hotuba, kila mmoja atapewa nafasi fupi ya kuuliza swali au kutoa maoni.
After the speech, each person will be given a short chance to ask a question or give an opinion.
Ni vizuri watoto wajifunze kuuliza maswali kwa uhuru na kutoa maoni yao bila kuogopa.
It is good for children to learn to ask questions freely and express their opinions without fear.
Kwa upande wangu, ni muhimu kila mtu awe na haki ya kusema maoni yake bila kuogopa.
For my part, it is important that everyone has the right to express their opinions without fear.
Baada ya mtihani, kila mwanafunzi alipata dakika chache kujiandikia maoni yake mwenyewe katika shajara au daftari.
After the exam, each student got a few minutes to write his or her own thoughts in a diary or notebook.
Kocha aliwaambia wachezaji wasibishane, bali wasikilize maoni ya kila mmoja kwa heshima.
The coach told the players not to argue, but to listen to each person’s opinion with respect.
Wakati wa mkutano wa familia, wazazi wote huwa wanauliza maoni ya watoto wao.
During the family meeting, all parents usually ask for their children’s opinions.
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