Usages of pake
Keshia alitupa chenji na risiti, kisha akatuambia turudishe troli mahali pake.
The cashier gave us change and a receipt, then told us to return the trolley to its place.
Kitabu kiko mahali pake.
The book is in its place.
Mwalimu alitukumbusha akifishaji mzuri: koma mahali pake, nukta mwishoni, na alama ya kuuliza mwishoni mwa swali.
The teacher reminded us about good punctuation: a comma in its place, a period at the end, and a question mark at the end of a question.
Troli ile ilisimama karibu na mlango, kwa hiyo mama akairudisha mahali pake kabla hatujaondoka.
That trolley was standing near the door, so mother returned it to its place before we left.
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