Usages of mswaki
Usisahau kuweka mswaki wako karibu na sinki, na ukate kucha zako wikendi hii.
Do not forget to keep your toothbrush near the sink, and cut your nails this weekend.
Kila asubuhi, mimi hutumia mswaki wangu bafuni.
Every morning, I use my toothbrush in the bathroom.
Kila asubuhi, mimi hutumia mswaki wangu kisha napaka manukato kidogo.
Every morning, I use my toothbrush and then put on a little perfume.
Msisahau kuweka mswaki karibu na sinki; manukato yenu yawe kabatini.
Do not forget to keep your toothbrush near the sink; let your perfume be in the cupboard.
Usipoweka mswaki karibu na sinki, unaweza kusahau kukata kucha zako kwa wakati.
If you do not keep your toothbrush near the sink, you can forget to cut your nails on time.
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