From Duolingo:
- Wana chakula. – They have food.
- Hawana wanafunzi. – They don’t have students.
- Huna misumari. – You don’t have nails.
- Hana mikuki. – He doesn’t have spears.
- Hatuna matunda. – We don’t have fruit.
- Sina chakula. – I don’t have food.
- Ana maembe. – He has mangoes.
- Una machungwa. – You have oranges.
- Hana watoto. – He doesn’t have children.
- Sina mtoto. – I don’t have a baby.
- Hatuna ndizi leo. – We don’t have bananas today.
- Wana matunda. – They have fruit.
- Huna mipira. – You don’t have balls.
- Hawana wazazi. – They don’t have parents.
- Hatuna nyama ya mbuzi. – We don’t have goat meat.
- Wana meza. – They have a table.
From Duolingo:
- ng’ombe – cows
- nguruwe – pigs
- wali – cooked rice
- kahawa na maziwa – coffee & milk
- viazi – potatoes
- Wewe si nyanya! – You are not a tomato! / You are not a grandmother!
- nyama ya ng’ombe – beef
- nyama ya kuku – chicken (meat)
- Tunakula pilipili hoho. – We eat green peppers.
- Wanakula nyama ya mbuzi na matunda. – They eat goat meat & fruit.
- Vitunguu si vitunguu saumu! – Onions are not garlic!
- karoti – carrot
- pilipili hoho na vitunguu – green peppers & onions
- Unakula viazi? – Do you eat potatoes?
- Ninapenda wali. – I love rice.
- Chipsi na nyanya, tafadhali. – Chips & tomatoes, please.
- Anakunywa kahawa kila asubuhi. – He drinks coffee every morning.
- maembe – mangoes
- Ninaomba wali. – I would like cooked rice.
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