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Usages of mkono
Mama ana mkono imara anapokanda unga wa chapati.
Mother has a strong arm when kneading chapati dough.
Asubuhi, mimi ninapenda kunyoosha mgongo na mikono.
In the morning, I like to stretch my back and arms.
Wanafunzi wetu huanza somo la historia baada ya kufanya mazoezi mafupi ya kunyoosha mikono.
Our students usually start the history lesson after doing short stretching exercises for their arms.
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