Usages of Rahma
Jina langu ni Rahma.
My name is Rahma.
Rahma anacheza mpira nyumbani.
Rahma is playing ball at home.
Rahma ananisaidia kubofya kitufe sahihi ili nipakue faili.
Rahma is helping me click the correct button so that I download the file.
Usiku wa manane, Rahma huzunguka chumba kwa utulivu ili kumtuliza mtoto.
At midnight, Rahma walks around the room quietly to calm the child.
Ilhali Rahma anasoma usiku wa manane, Juma hulala mapema.
Whereas Rahma studies at midnight, Juma sleeps early.
Rahma alipumzika popote palipokuwa na kivuli, kisha akaendelea kuzunguka mtaa.
Rahma rested wherever there was shade, then continued walking around the neighborhood.
Mimi ninaitwa Rahma.
I am called Rahma.
Rahma alitengeneza grafu mwenyewe baada ya somo.
Rahma made the graph herself after the lesson.
Rahma hajawahi kuchelewa darasani; ndiyo maana mwalimu anamtegemea.
Rahma has never been late to class; that’s why the teacher relies on her.
Rahma hupiga simu kwa bibi yake mara chache, lakini kila simu huwa ndefu sana.
Rahma calls her grandmother rarely, but each call is very long.
Rahma anapumzika juu ya benchi akitazama nyota usiku.
Rahma is resting on the bench while looking at the stars at night.
Kesho tutaenda supermarketi mpya, na Rahma atasukuma troli.
Tomorrow we will go to the new supermarket, and Rahma will push the trolley.
Rahma hapendi bangili nzito; anapendelea pete ndogo tu.
Rahma does not like heavy bracelets; she prefers only a small ring.
Wala Juma wala Rahma hawataki kukisia jibu kabla ya kufikiria vizuri.
Neither Juma nor Rahma wants to guess the answer before thinking well.
Rahma aliweka rimoti ndani ya droo, lakini Juma hakujua ilipo.
Rahma put the remote in the drawer, but Juma did not know where it was.
Rahma anapenda biringanya vya kukaanga, lakini dada yake anapendelea uyoga.
Rahma likes fried eggplant, but her sister prefers mushrooms.
Baada ya kutembea kwa muda mrefu, kisigino cha Rahma kiliuma kuliko kiuno chake.
After walking for a long time, Rahma’s heel hurt more than her waist.
Rahma aliandika aya fupi yenye kichwa cha habari kizuri.
Rahma wrote a short paragraph with a good heading.
Rahma alisoma nukuu hiyo kwa sauti, huku Asha akiandika dondoo muhimu.
Rahma read that quotation aloud, while Asha wrote important notes.
Rahma aliuliza, “Je, nahau hii ina maana gani?” huku Juma akiandika jibu lake polepole.
Rahma asked, “What does this idiom mean?” while Juma wrote his answer slowly.
Katika hitimisho lake, Rahma alisema kusoma kunajenga ujasiri na kupunguza aibu.
In her conclusion, Rahma said that studying builds confidence and reduces shyness.
Rahma anampa fundi nyundo na msumeno.
Rahma is giving the worker a hammer and a saw.
Kama ningekuwa nimefika mapema, ningemsaidia Rahma kufungua lango na kubeba vigae.
If I had arrived early, I would have helped Rahma open the gate and carry the tiles.
Baada ya mazoezi, Rahma alibeba sinia lenye mtindi na maji hadi sebuleni.
After exercise, Rahma carried a tray with yogurt and water to the living room.
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