ukutani

Usages of ukutani

Priza hii haifanyi kazi; tumia priza iliyo ukutani pale.
This socket does not work; use the one on the wall there.
Tafadhali bandika tangazo ukutani.
Please stick the notice on the wall.
Bango jipya litawekwa ukutani kesho asubuhi.
The new banner will be placed on the wall tomorrow morning.
Je, umeona grafu yetu mpya ukutani?
Have you seen our new graph on the wall?
Niliona ufa mdogo ukutani karibu na dari.
I saw a small crack in the wall near the ceiling.
Kabla sijaondoka nyumbani, mimi huangalia kalenda ukutani.
Before I leave home, I usually look at the calendar on the wall.
Je, umeona tangazo jipya ukutani kuhusu ratiba ya mazoezi ya viungo?
Have you seen the new notice on the wall about the schedule of physical exercises?
Ukitazama ukutani, utaona tangazo jipya linaloonyesha ni siku gani tutafanya mtihani wa mwisho.
If you look on the wall, you will see a new notice that shows on which day we will do the final exam.
Nilikuwa nikitazama saa ya ukutani nilipomsikia mtoto akibisha mlango akisema “hodi”.
I was looking at the wall clock when I heard the child knocking at the door saying “hodi”.
Tangazo linaloonyesha bei ya chai limebandikwa ukutani.
The notice that shows the price of tea has been posted on the wall.
Saa ya ukutani ni nzuri.
The clock on the wall is nice.
Ratiba ya mitihani imetundikwa ukutani, karibu na saa ya ukutani.
The exam schedule has been hung on the wall, near the wall clock.
Bango la sherehe litatundikwa ukutani leo jioni.
The banner for the celebration will be hung on the wall this evening.
Msisahau kutazama kalenda ya ukutani ili mjue tarehe ya mtihani ujao.
Don’t forget to look at the calendar on the wall so that you know the date of the next exam.
Mwalimu alisema tutakapomaliza mtihani, majibu yataonyeshwa ukutani kwa kila darasa.
The teacher said that when we finish the exam, the answers will be shown on the wall for each class.
Kalenda ya ukutani hutusaidia kujua likizo zote za shule.
The wall calendar helps us know all the school holidays.

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