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Usages of kutoa ulimi
Daktari alisema nifungue mdomo na nitoe ulimi ili aangalie vizuri.
The doctor said I should open my mouth and stick out my tongue so that he can look well.
Daktari alimwambia mtoto atoe ulimi ili aangalie koo lake.
The doctor told the child to stick out his/her tongue so that he/she could look at his/her throat.
Koo langu linauma, kwa hiyo daktari aliniambia nifungue mdomo na nitoe ulimi.
My throat hurts, so the doctor told me to open my mouth and stick out my tongue.
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