From Duolingo:
- takataka – garbage
- dirisha – window
- moto – fire
- Ninakula na sahani. – I eat on a plate,
- Ninaosha ndoo leo asubuhi. – I am washing the bucket this morning.
- Juma anasafisha bafu leo. – Juma is cleaning the bathroom today.
- Ninafua nguo na sabuni. – I wash the clothes with soap.
- Jamila anafagia choo. – Jamila is sweeping the bathroom.
- Faridi anaosha sufuria. – Faridi washes the pots.
- Wanaosha ndoo na sabuni. – They wash the bucket with soap.
- Tunapika na moto. – We cook with fire.
- Takataka ni mbaya. – Garbage is bad.
- Sipendi takataka. – I don’t like garbage.
- Unaosha vyombo? – Are you washing the dishes?
Duolingo‘dan:
- kız – girl
- erkek, adam – man
- Ye! – Eat!
- Sen su içersin. – You drink water.
- Biz içeriz, biz yeriz. – We drink, we eat.
- Ben bir sandviç yerim. – I eat a sandwich.
- Iç! – Drink!
- bir kız – a girl, one girl
- Ekmek ye ve su iç! – Eat bread & drink water!
- Biz su içeriz. – We drink water.
- Sen bir elma yersin. – You eat an apple.
- Ye veya iç. – Eat or drink.
- O bir sandviç yer. – He eats a sandwich.
- kadın ve kız – a woman & a girl
- Biz süt içeriz. – We drink milk.
- Sen yersin ve içersin. – You eat & drink.
- Biz bir sandviç yeriz. – We eat a sandwich.
o Duolingo:
- yfed – drinking, to drink
- nofio – swimming, to swim
- gwneud – doing, to do, making, to make
- cerdded – walking, to walk
- bwyta – eating, to eat
- cig – meat
- caws – cheese
- llysiau – vegetables
- bara – bread
- dŵr – water
- cwrw – beer
- Dw i’n hoffi coffi. – I like coffee.
- Dych chi ddim yn hoffi coffi. – You don’t like coffee.
- Dych chi eisiau coffi. – You want some coffee.
- Dych chi ddim eisiau coffi. – You don’t want any coffee.
- Dw i’n hoffi caws. – I like cheese.
- Dych chi’n hoffi bara. – You like bread.
- Dw i’n nofio. – I swim / I am swimming.
- Dw i’n gwneud bara. – I am making bread.
- Dw i’n hoffi yfed te. – I like to drink tea.
- Dych chi’n hoffi bwyta caws. – You like eating cheese.
- Dych chi ddim yn hoffi gwneud bara. – You don’t like making bread.
- Dw i ddim eisiau llysiau, diolch. – I don’t want any vegetables, thanks.
- Dych chi ddim eisiau yfed cwrw. – You don’t want to drink any beer.
- Dw i ddim yn yfed coffi, diolch. – I don’t drink coffee, thanks.
- Dw i’n hoffi yfed dŵr. – I like drinking water.
- Dych chi’n hoffi dŵr, hefyd. – You like water, too.
- hefyd – too, as well
- Dych chi’n hoffi cig, dw i’n hoffi cig, hefyd. – You like meat, I like meat, too.
From Duolingo:
- Ninakimbia. – I am running.
- Mnajaribu. – You are testing.
- kujibu – to answer
- Unakimbia. – You are running.
- kutembea – to walk
- kufikiri – to think
- Anakimbia. – He is running.
- tena – again
- Unajibu. – You answer.
- Ninafikiri. – I think.
- Unatembea. – You are walking.
- Wanafikiri. – They are thinking.
- Hupiki. – You are not cooking.
- Hawaandiki na hawasomi. – They are not writing and they are not studying.
- Wanafika. – They arrive.
- Wanakimbia. – They are running.
- Wanafunzi wangu hawapendi kucheza. – My students don’t like to dance.
Släkten (Del 1)
- släkt – (extended) family (aunts, cousins, &c.)
- familj – (immediate) family (siblings, parents)
- syskon – sibling
- bror – brother
- syster – sister
- syskonbarn – sibling’s child
- brorsbarn – brother’s child
- systerbarn – sister’s child
- brorson – fraternal son
- brorsdotter – fraternal daughter
From Duolingo:
- Mtoto mbaya! – Bad kid!
- Mtoto wako – your kid
- mhandisi – engineer
- Saidi ni mvulana. – Saidi is a boy.
- mpishi – cook, chef
- wapishi – cooks, chefs
- wavulana wazuri – good boys
- Mama ni mpishi mzuri. – Mom is a good cook.
- mwalimu – teacher
- Ni wanene? – Are they large?
- Mwalimu ni mwanaume. – The teacher is a man.
- Wangu ni wanene. – Mine are large.
- Ninyi ni wapishi wazuri. – You are good cooks.
- Mwalimu ni mwanamke mtanzania. – The teacher is a Tanzanian woman.
- Baba ni mhandisi. – Dad is an engineer.
- mwalimu mbaya – a bad teacher
- daktari wako – your teacher
o Duolingo:
- Dw i ddim yn hoffi pasta. – I don’t like pasta.
- Dw i’n hoffi coffi a mêl. – I like coffee and honey.
- Dw i’n hoffi siocled. – I like chocolate.
- Dw i ddim yn hoffi reis. – I don’t like rice.
- Dw i’n hoffi coffi. – I like coffee.
- Dw i ddim yn hoffi bacwn. – I don’t like bacon.
- Dw i’n hoffi coffi a siocled. – I like coffee and chocolate.
- Dw i ddim yn hoffi pasta. – I don’t like pasta.
From Duolingo:
- tôi – I
- bạn – you
- anh ấy – he
- cô ấy – she
- nó – it
- chúng tôi – we
- các bạn – you (pl.)
- họ – they
- nước ép – juice
- bánh mì – bread
- Tôi uống nước. – I drink water.
- Bé gái muốn uống nước. – The little girl wants to drink water.
- Tôi là phụ nữ. – I am female.
- một cô gái – a girl
- Bạn là người đàn ông. – You are a man.
- Bạn là đàn ông. – You are a man.
- Cô ấy uống nước. – She drinks water.
- Đứa trẻ uống nước ép táo. – The kid drinks the apple juice.
- Cậu bé muốn học. – The little boy wants to study .
- Tôi ăn bánh mì . – I eat bread.
- Tôi là người . – I am human.
- Bạn là một bé gái. – You are a little girl.
(Från Duolingo)
- Vad gör du? – What are you doing?
- Var är du? – Where are you?
- Vems hund är det? – Whose dog is it?
- Vilken bil? – Which car?
- Vilket hus? – Which house?
- Vilka hundar? – Which dogs?
- Du springer. – You are running.
- Han kan springa. – He can run.
- Kan han springa? – Can he run?
- Springer du? – Do you run?
- Gillar du mig? – Do you like me?
- Har du inga byxor? Jo, det har jag. – Don’t you have any pants? – Yes I do.
- När kommer du? – When do you come?
- Varför dricker du? – Why do you drink?
- Frågan har inget svar. – The question has no answer.
- Vems hund är det? – Whose dog is it?
- Han har ingen katt. – He has no cat.
- Vart åker ni? – Where are you going?
- Vilka strumpor är hennes? – Which socks are hers?
- Hon har svaret. – She has the answer.
- Svaret är nej. – The answer is no.
- Jag har ingen häst. – I don’t have a horse.
- Finns det ingen mat? Jo, det gör det. – Is there no food? Yes, there is.
- Finns det ingen kaffe? – Isn’t there any coffee?
- Vems bok är det? – Whose book is it?
- När skriver du? – When do you write?
- Mitt svar är ja. – My answer is yes.
- Förstår du inte? – Jo, det gör jag. – Don’t you understand? Jes, I do.
From Duolingo:
- Asante. Thanks.
- Baadaye. – Later. / See you later.
- Asubuhi njema. – Godo morning.
- Jioni njema. – Good evening.
- Shikamoo. – I respect you.
- Tutaonana baadaye. – We will see each other later.
- Mchana mwema. – Good afternoon.
- Siku njema. – Good day.
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