haki

Usages of haki

Watu wengi hawajui sheria za fidia, kwa hiyo wanaweza kukosa haki zao.
Many people are unaware of the rules of compensation, so they might miss out on their rights.
Katika nchi yenye demokrasia, watu wana haki ya kusema hadharani bila kuogopa.
In a country with democracy, people have the right to speak in public without fear.
Mwanasheria wetu anafundisha vijana kuhusu haki zao na siasa za nchi.
Our lawyer teaches the youth about their rights and the politics of the country.
Ukiheshimu haki za wengine, nao watayaheshimu maisha yako.
If you respect other people’s rights, they will respect your life too.
Uwazi wa serikali na kuheshimu haki za kila mtu hutusaidia kujenga jamii yenye amani.
Government transparency and respecting everyone’s rights help us build a peaceful society.
Katika demokrasia nzuri, watu wote wana haki sawa bila kujali jinsia au rangi yao.
In a good democracy, all people have equal rights regardless of their gender or their race.
Kwa upande wangu, ni muhimu kila mtu awe na haki ya kusema maoni yake bila kuogopa.
For my part, it is important that everyone has the right to express their opinions without fear.
Nilimsikia mwalimu akisema kwamba faragha ya kila mtu nyumbani ni muhimu, na kila mtoto ana haki ya kuuliza swali darasani.
I heard the teacher saying that everyone’s privacy at home is important, and every child has the right to ask a question in class.
Kama ningekuwa hakimu, ningetetea haki za watoto kwanza.
If I were a judge, I would defend children’s rights first.
Mwalimu anapenda kutetea haki za wanafunzi darasani.
The teacher likes to defend the rights of the students in the classroom.

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