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Usages of koti
Leo nimevaa koti la kijivu, na Asha amevaa sketi ndefu.
Today I am wearing a gray jacket, and Asha is wearing a long skirt.
Kesho nitavaa sketi ya kijivu; afadhali iwe na koti jeupe.
Tomorrow I will wear a gray skirt; it’s better with a white jacket.
Leo mama amenunua koti jipya la kijivu kwa sababu usiku kunakuwa na baridi.
Today mother has bought a new gray jacket because at night it becomes cold.
Kesho dada yangu atavaa sketi ndefu na koti jeupe kwenda kazini.
Tomorrow my sister will wear a long skirt and a white jacket to go to work.
Napenda kuvaa sketi ya njano na koti la zambarau wakati wa sherehe.
I like to wear a yellow skirt and a purple jacket during celebrations.
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