shampuu

Usages of shampuu

Jana sikuwa na shampuu, kwa hiyo niliosha nywele kwa sabuni tu.
Yesterday I did not have shampoo, so I washed my hair with only soap.
Shampuu hii ina harufu nzuri, na mtoto anaipenda kwa sababu ni laini sana.
This shampoo smells nice, and the child likes it because it is very gentle.
Kama ningekuwa na muda baada ya kazi, ningeenda dukani tena kununua shampuu na losheni.
If I had time after work, I would go to the shop again to buy shampoo and lotion.
Nimeweka shampuu mpya bafuni, kwa sababu ninataka kuosha nywele zangu leo.
I have put new shampoo in the bathroom, because I want to wash my hair today.
Wasiponunua shampuu leo, watoto wataosha nywele kesho asubuhi.
If they do not buy shampoo today, the children will wash their hair tomorrow morning.
Ingawa nina mafua kidogo, nitapita supermarketi kununua sharubati na shampuu baada ya kazi.
Although I have a slight cold, I will stop by the supermarket to buy syrup and shampoo after work.
Kesho asubuhi, dada yangu atatumia sega, shampuu na krimu kabla hatujaenda kwa shangazi.
Tomorrow morning, my sister will use a comb, shampoo, and cream before we go to our aunt’s place.
Tukipita dukani, tutanunua shampuu na sabuni.
If we pass by the shop, we will buy shampoo and soap.

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