gari
수준별 예문
Gari langu lina matatizo ya injini na ninahitaji fundi wa haraka.
My car has engine problems and I need a quick mechanic.
Alipaki gari lake kando ya barabara, akashuka na kuelekea dukani.
He parked his car by the roadside, got out and headed to the shop.
Tafadhali hakikisha umetua mikanda ya kiti kabla hatujaondoka na gari.
Please make sure you fasten your seatbelts before we leave with the car.
Bei ya magari mapya imepanda sana mwaka huu, ikifanya iwe vigumu kununua gari.
The price of new cars has increased significantly this year, making it difficult to buy a car.
Gari liliendeshwa kwa kasi kubwa na likapotea machoni mwetu baada ya kona.
The car was driven at high speed and disappeared from our sight after the corner.
Ametumia muda mwingi kusafisha gari lake, linaonekana kama jipya sasa.
He has spent a lot of time cleaning his car, it looks like new now.
Kuna ajali mbaya imetokea barabarani, na gari moja limepinduka.
A bad accident has occurred on the road, and one car has overturned.
Watoto walifurahi sana kuona gari jipya ambalo baba yao amenunua.
The children were very happy to see the new car their father had bought.
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This sentence translates to 'He/She drives his/her car every day.' The verb 'anaendesha' (he/she drives) comes before the object 'gari' (car), which is then followed by the possessive 'yake' (his/hers) and the frequency 'kila siku' (every day).
This sentence means 'The car will not start today because it is broken.' 'Gari' (car) is the subject, followed by the negative future tense 'halitawashwa' (it will not be started). 'Leo' (today) specifies the time, and 'kwani limeharibika' (because it is broken) explains the reason.
This sentence translates to 'His/Her friend wants to sell a new car.' The subject 'rafiki yake' (his/her friend) comes first, followed by 'anataka' (wants). 'Kuuza' (to sell) is the infinitive, and 'gari mpya' (new car) is the object.
Choose the most appropriate synonym for 'gari' in a context discussing modern transportation systems.
'Chombo cha usafiri' (means of transport) is a more encompassing and appropriate term for 'gari' when discussing modern transportation systems at a C1 level, as it reflects a broader understanding of vehicles beyond just a car.
Which sentence correctly uses 'gari' to imply a significant financial asset?
At a C1 level, understanding the implied meaning of words is crucial. 'Magari mawili ya kifahari' (two luxury cars) clearly indicates a significant financial asset, going beyond a simple description of buying or owning a car.
In a formal discussion about urban planning, which phrase best describes the role of 'gari' in contributing to congestion?
At C1, the ability to use vocabulary in abstract and complex contexts is expected. 'Chanzo kikuu cha msongamano' (major cause of congestion) accurately and formally describes the role of cars in urban planning issues, which is a C1 concept.
The phrase 'gari moshi' literally translates to 'car smoke' and refers to a train.
While 'gari' means car and 'moshi' means smoke, the compound noun 'gari moshi' is a specific term in Swahili for a train. This requires a C1 understanding of idiomatic expressions and compound nouns.
In a metaphorical context, 'gari la maisha' (car of life) refers to the journey of life itself, implying its dynamic and sometimes challenging nature.
Understanding metaphorical usage of common words is a C1 skill. 'Gari la maisha' is a common metaphorical expression in Swahili, equating 'gari' with the vehicle or journey of life, reflecting its complexities.
When discussing economic development, the presence of many 'gari' in a city always signifies prosperity and advanced infrastructure without any negative implications.
At C1, critical thinking and a nuanced understanding of social and economic issues are expected. While many cars can indicate prosperity, they also bring negative implications like pollution, congestion, and infrastructure strain, so the statement is false.
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