Usages of harufu
Harufu hii ya chai inanikumbusha nyumbani.
This smell of tea reminds me of home.
Tafadhali funika chakula ili harufu yake isienee chumbani.
Please cover the food so that its smell does not spread in the room.
Harufu ya mkate mpya imeenea katika mkahawa.
The smell of fresh bread has spread through the café.
Tunapopumua kwa kina jikoni, tunasikia harufu ya viungo vizuri zaidi.
When we breathe deeply in the kitchen, we smell the spices better.
Shampuu hii ina harufu nzuri, na mtoto anaipenda kwa sababu ni laini sana.
This shampoo smells nice, and the child likes it because it is very gentle.
Nilipofungua sufuria, mvuke wenye harufu ya karafuu ulitoka mara moja.
When I opened the pot, steam with the smell of cloves came out immediately.
Mama amesema uyoga wa leo una harufu nzuri kuliko ule wa jana.
Mother said that today’s mushrooms smell better than yesterday’s.
Asha hapendi manukato yenye harufu kali; anapendelea harufu laini ya sabuni tu.
Asha does not like perfume with a strong smell; she prefers only the gentle smell of soap.
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