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Usages of wake
Mtoto huyu anapenda kuiga wazazi wake akipika jikoni.
This child likes to imitate his/her parents when cooking in the kitchen.
Mtoto wake anacheza nje.
His/Her child is playing outside.
Mama alitulia aliposikia mtoto wake anacheka sebuleni.
Mother calmed down when she heard her child laughing in the living room.
Sisi tumeweka viti kwa mpangilio mzuri ili kila mtu akae upande wake mwenyewe.
We have arranged the chairs in a good order so that everyone sits on their own side.
Rafiki yangu anaandika blogu kuhusu kujifunza lugha, na mimi ni msomaji wake wa kwanza.
My friend writes a blog about learning languages, and I am her/his first reader.
Mtoto anapendwa na wazazi wake.
The child is loved by his/her parents.
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