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Wasiliana
Kuhusu mimi
some
(EN)
kiwakilishi, kiwakilishi, kihisi
kiwakilishi “some”
some
baadhi
Jisajili
ili kuona tafsiri za sentensi za mfano na ufafanuzi wa kila neno kwa lugha moja.
Some
students in the class always ask insightful questions.
baadhi
(kiasi kisichojulikana au idadi)
Would you like
some
apples?
kidogo
(kiasi kisichohesabika)
Could you add
some
sugar to my coffee, please?
fulani
(hawajulikani au kutajwa mahususi)
She's been receiving letters from
some
secret admirer.
kadhaa
(kiasi kikubwa au idadi)
We've been waiting for
some
hours for the repairman to arrive.
kiwakilishi “some”
some
wengine
(idadi fulani, angalau wawili)
Some
prefer to travel by train, while
some
like to drive.
baadhi
(kiasi kisichoainishwa)
I can't eat all these cookies; would you like
some
?
sehemu
(sehemu isiyoainishwa)
I didn't eat the whole chocolate bar, I only had
some
.
kihisi “some”
some
(more/most)
takriban
(kwa upimaji)
The journey took
some
30 minutes by car.
kiasi
(kwa kiasi fulani au muda)
We need to rest
some
before we continue hiking.
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