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Usages of kutafuta
Watoto walitafuta burudani kwa kucheza michezo ya nje jioni.
The children looked for entertainment by playing outdoor games in the evening.
Ninatafuta kalamu unayoitumia, kwa sababu nahitaji kuandika kidogo.
I am looking for the pen that you are using, because I need to write a bit.
Tafuta kitabu chenye kurasa nyingi, ili uweze kusoma kwa muda mrefu.
Look for a book that has many pages, so that you can read for a long time.
Mimi ninatafuta taarifa kuhusu ratiba ya shule ili nijue muda wa vipindi.
I am looking for information about the school schedule so that I know the lesson times.
Mvinyo pia unaweza kukusumbua, hivyo usiunywe ikiwa unatafuta ajira mpya.
Wine can also bother you, so do not drink it if you are looking for new employment.
Mimi ninatafuta ajira.
I am looking for employment.
Mimi ninatafuta maelekezo ya kuandaa keki hii vizuri.
I am looking for instructions to prepare this cake well.
Punda wangu aliingia kwenye pango dogo akitafuta nyasi laini.
My donkey entered a small cave looking for soft grass.
Kampuni yetu inatafuta mshirika atakayesaidia kusambaza bidhaa vijijini.
Our company is looking for a partner who will help distribute goods in the villages.
Nilitafuta njia ya mkato kwenda sokoni, nikapita mtaa wa pili, nikawasili mapema.
I looked for a shortcut to the market, passed the second street, and arrived early.
Jina likisahaulika, tutatafuta kwenye jalada.
If the name is forgotten, we will look in the folder.
Wakati wa ziara hiyo, mwalimu ataonyesha jinsi ya kutumia kompyuta za maktaba kutafuta vitabu.
During that visit, the teacher will show how to use the library computers to search for books.
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