kupiga mswaki

Usages of kupiga mswaki

Kila asubuhi, ninapiga mswaki kisha napaka manukato kidogo kabla ya kwenda kazini.
Every morning, I brush my teeth and then put on a little perfume before going to work.
Baada ya kupiga mswaki, nilifunga zipu ya koti langu, nikachukua mkoba, na nikatoka kwenda kazini bila kuchelewa.
After brushing my teeth, I zipped up my coat, took my bag, and left for work without being late.
Asubuhi, mimi hupiga mswaki na kutumia shampuu kabla ya kuvaa nguo.
In the morning, I brush my teeth and use shampoo before getting dressed.
Baada ya kupiga mswaki, niliona mate kidogo yenye damu.
After brushing my teeth, I saw a little saliva with blood.
Kadiri unavyopiga mswaki kwa upole, ndivyo ufizi wako unavyobaki salama na hutahitaji kutema mate mengi.
The more gently you brush your teeth, the safer your gums remain and you will not need to spit a lot of saliva.
Baada ya kupiga mswaki, tema mate kwenye sinki.
After brushing your teeth, spit the saliva into the sink.
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