셀프 테스트 12 질문
Write a short sentence introducing your mother in Swahili. For example, 'Huyu ni mama yangu.' (This is my mother.)
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Huyu ni mama yangu, jina lake ni Asha.
Translate the following English phrase into Swahili: 'My mother is good.'
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Mama wangu ni mzuri.
Write a simple sentence describing an action your mother does, like 'Mama anapika.' (Mother is cooking.)
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Mama anasoma kitabu.
Juma anapenda nani?
Read this passage:
Huyu ni Juma. Huyu ni mama yake. Mama yake ni mwalimu. Anapenda mama yake.
Juma anapenda nani?
The passage says 'Anapenda mama yake' which means 'He loves his mother'.
The passage says 'Anapenda mama yake' which means 'He loves his mother'.
Mama anafanya kazi wapi?
Read this passage:
Mama anafanya kazi shambani. Yeye ni mkulima. Mimi husaidia mama shambani.
Mama anafanya kazi wapi?
The passage states 'Mama anafanya kazi shambani' meaning 'Mother works in the farm'.
The passage states 'Mama anafanya kazi shambani' meaning 'Mother works in the farm'.
Jina la mama ya Neema ni nani?
Read this passage:
Jina langu ni Neema. Nina kaka mmoja na dada mmoja. Mama yangu anaitwa Halima. Yeye ni daktari.
Jina la mama ya Neema ni nani?
The passage says 'Mama yangu anaitwa Halima', which translates to 'My mother is called Halima'.
The passage says 'Mama yangu anaitwa Halima', which translates to 'My mother is called Halima'.
This sentence translates to 'My mother loves to cook delicious food.' The order follows a typical Swahili sentence structure: Subject (Mama yangu) + Verb (anapenda) + Infinitive (kupika) + Object (chakula kitamu).
This sentence means 'He/She helped his/her mother prepare a big party.' The order is Subject + Object prefix + Verb (alimsaidia) + Object (mama yake) + Infinitive (kuandaa) + Object (karamu kubwa).
This sentence translates to 'Their mother advised the children to study hard.' The structure is Subject (Mama yao) + Verb (aliwashauri) + Object (watoto) + Subjunctive (wasome) + Adverbial phrase (kwa bidii).
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