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share with my friendst
shiriki na marafiki zangu
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yet they attribute to some of his servants a share with him (in his godhead)! truly is man a blasphemous ingrate avowed!
na wanamfanyia katika waja wake fungu. kwa hakika mwanaadamu ni mtovu wa fadhila aliye dhaahiri.
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leading the way by announcing their intentions for holy matrimony, adding hopefully we will find a card for the event and share with many of my freinds here the pictures.
kuongoza njia kwa kutangaza nia ya ndoa takatifu, na kuongeza tunatumaini kuwa nitapata kadi na kuwaonyesha marafiki zangu wengi picha za tukio hilo
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do you have among your slaves some who share with you the sustenance that we have bestowed on you so that you become equals in it, all being alike, and then you would hold them in fear as you fear each other?
katika hao iliyo wamiliki mikono yenu ya kulia mnao washirika katika hivyo tulivyo kuruzukuni, mkawa nyinyi katika hivyo ni sawasawa, mnawaogopa kama mnavyo ogopana wenyewe kwa wenyewe?
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and startle whomsoever of them thou canst with thy voice; and rally against them thy horsemen and thy foot, and share with them in their wealth and their children, and promise them!'
na wachochee uwawezao katika wao kwa sauti yako, na wakusanyie jeshi lako la wapandao farasi na waendao kwa miguu. na shirikiana nao katika mali na wana, na waahidi.
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among hundreds of photographers, yazan homsy shares with us scenes from the destruction of homs.
miongoni mwa mamia ya wapiga picha, yazan homsy ametushirikisha matukio ya uharibifu wa makazi.
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she shares with us a little "che guevara" experience she had while driving to work.
anasimulia mkasa wake wa ki-che guevara uliomkuta alipokuwa anaendesha kuelekea kazini.
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and beguile whomsoever of them you can with your voice, and collect against them your forces riding and on foot, and share with them in wealth and children, and hold out promises to them; and the shaitan makes not promises to them but to deceive:
na wachochee uwawezao katika wao kwa sauti yako, na wakusanyie jeshi lako la wapandao farasi na waendao kwa miguu. na shirikiana nao katika mali na wana, na waahidi.
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as the children in the video state in so many words: they may have a hard time dealing with many of the opinions and perceptions other children express, but having the space to discuss issues in a safe and secure manner helps them understand the world they live in with a possibility to interact, learn and share with other children and youth and even change these perceptions.
kama watotokatika video wanavyosema kwa kutumia maneno mengi: wanaweza kuwa na wakati mgumu kukabiliana na mengi ya maoni nba mitazamo ambayo watoto wengine wanaitoa, lakini kuwa na sehemu ya kujadili masuala katika njia salama kunawasaidia kuelewa ulimwengu wanamoishi huku wakiwa na uwezekano wa kukutana, kujifunza na kushiriki na watoto wenzao pamoja na vijana na hata kubadili hiyo mitazamo.
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laughter is the best medicine laughter is a simple yet powerful remedy. it is a language that everyone understands, a universal expression that breaks down barriers and brings people together. there is no prescription needed, no cost involved, and the side effects are purely positive. from a child's innocent giggle to the hearty laugh of an elderly person, laughter brightens the darkest of days and lightens the heaviest of hearts. i remember one day at school when i learned the true meaning of this saying. it was a particularly gloomy monday, and everyone seemed to be in a sour mood. even the teachers appeared tired, dragging their feet as they moved from one classroom to another. the clouds hung low in the sky, threatening rain, and there was a tense atmosphere in the air. during the lunch break, my friends and i gathered under a tree, trying to shield ourselves from the cold wind. the usual chatter and jokes were missing; everyone was too occupied with their own thoughts. then, out of nowhere, my friend james tripped over his shoelace and fell right into a puddle of water. for a moment, we all froze, not sure whether to laugh or rush to help him. but james, lying in the puddle, raised his head, grinned, and said, "well, i guess i just needed a bath!" that was it. the silence broke, and we all burst into laughter. that simple joke, delivered in such a light-hearted way, changed the entire mood. we could not stop laughing, and soon others around us joined in, unaware of what was so funny but enjoying the joy in the air. james stood up, drenched but smiling from ear to ear, and joined in the laughter. suddenly, the day did not feel so gloomy anymore. the sun seemed to peek through the clouds, and even the teachers walking by could not help but smile at our group. from that day, i realized how true the saying is: "laughter is the best medicine." it has the power to heal wounds, ease tension, and bring people closer. in a world filled with challenges, a good laugh is sometimes all we need to feel better. it is the best cure for sadness, anger, and stress. whenever i feel down or stressed, i remember james's grin and his quick joke. it reminds me that no matter how difficult things may seem, there is always something to smile about. laughter may not solve all our problems, but it makes them easier to bear. it is a gift we should share with everyone around us. indeed, laughter is the best medicine, and we all have it within us to use it freely and generously. laughter is the best medicine laughter is a simple yet powerful remedy. it is a language that everyone understands, a universal expression that breaks down barriers and brings people together. there is no prescription needed, no cost involved, and the side effects are purely positive. from a child's innocent giggle to the hearty laugh of an elderly person, laughter brightens the darkest of days and lightens the heaviest of hearts. i remember one day at school when i learned the true meaning of this saying. it was a particularly gloomy monday, and everyone seemed to be in a sour mood. even the teachers appeared tired, dragging their feet as they moved from one classroom to another. the clouds hung low in the sky, threatening rain, and there was a tense atmosphere in the air. during the lunch break, my friends and i gathered under a tree, trying to shield ourselves from the cold wind. the usual chatter and jokes were missing; everyone was too occupied with their own thoughts. then, out of nowhere, my friend james tripped over his shoelace and fell right into a puddle of water. for a moment, we all froze, not sure whether to laugh or rush to help him. but james, lying in the puddle, raised his head, grinned, and said, "well, i guess i just needed a bath!" that was it. the silence broke, and we all burst into laughter. that simple joke, delivered in such a light-hearted way, changed the entire mood. we could not stop laughing, and soon others around us joined in, unaware of what was so funny but enjoying the joy in the air. james stood up, drenched but smiling from ear to ear, and joined in the laughter. suddenly, the day did not feel so gloomy anymore. the sun seemed to peek through the clouds, and even the teachers walking by could not help but smile at our group. from that day, i realized how true the saying is: "laughter is the best medicine." it has the power to heal wounds, ease tension, and bring people closer. in a world filled with challenges, a good laugh is sometimes all we need to feel better. it is the best cure for sadness, anger, and stress. whenever i feel down or stressed, i remember james's grin and his quick joke. it reminds me that no matter how difficult things may seem, there is always something to smile about. laughter may not solve all our problems, but it makes them easier to bear. it is a gift we should share with everyone around us. indeed, laughter is the best medicine, and we all have it within us to use it freely and generously. in kiswahili
kicheko
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