Usages of kwa ajili ya
Je, unaweza kuniletea chombo kimoja zaidi kwa ajili ya maji?
Can you bring me one more container for water?
Mimi nafanya kazi kwa ajili ya pesa.
I work for money.
Chuo kikuu kimejenga maabara kubwa kwa ajili ya tafiti za sayansi.
The university has built a large laboratory for science research.
Itakapofika saa sita, wafanyakazi watakuwa wameshanunua glavu kwa ajili ya kazi ya usiku.
By noon, the workers will already have bought gloves for the night shift.
Kesho, ukienda sokoni, nunua glavu za ziada kwa ajili ya wafanyakazi wapya.
Tomorrow, when you go to the market, buy extra gloves for the new workers.
Tumeagiza pilau nyingi kwa ajili ya wageni wote.
We have ordered a lot of pilau for all the guests.
Baba alinunua blanketi nyepesi kwa ajili ya wageni watakao lala sebuleni.
Father bought light blankets for the guests who will sleep in the living room.
Jana dada alinunua mkoba wa mgongoni mzuri kwa ajili ya vitabu vyake.
Yesterday my sister bought a nice backpack for her books.
Kaka alinunua begi jipya la mgongoni kwa ajili ya vitabu vyake vizito.
My brother bought a new backpack for his heavy books.
Kwenye meza ya matunda, unaweza kuchukua chochote unachotaka, kwa sababu vyote vimenunuliwa kwa ajili ya wageni wote.
On the fruit table, you can take whatever you want, because all of it has been bought for all the guests.
Mama alinunua biskuti na chokoleti kwa ajili ya wageni wa jioni.
Mother bought biscuits and chocolate for the evening guests.
Kwenye kikapu, kuna tufaha, zabibu, na papai kwa ajili ya wageni.
In the basket, there are apples, grapes, and papaya for the guests.
Leo sokoni tulinunua biringanya na bamia kwa ajili ya chakula cha jioni.
Today at the market we bought eggplant and okra for dinner.
Baba alimkamulia mtoto chungwa moja kwa ajili ya juisi ya asubuhi.
Father squeezed one orange for the child for morning juice.
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