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when i go to sister while you are cmu i used to be in gar
nikienda kwa dada wakati unapiga cmu nlikuwa kuwa kwenye gar
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when i told them i was a prisoner they were excited", he says.
nilipowaambia kuwa, mimi ni mfungwa, walishikwa na butwaa”, anasema.
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have mercy on them, just as they reared me when i was [a] small [child]!’
na useme: mola wangu mlezi! warehemu kama walivyo nilea utotoni.
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and lower to them the wing of humility, out of mercy, and say, “my lord, have mercy on them, as they raised me when i was a child.”
na uwainamishie bawa la unyenyekevu kwa kuwaonea huruma. na useme: mola wangu mlezi!
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i was a bit sad when i saw the bold headline at modern ghana website yesterday; “rawlings homeless”.
nilisikitishwa kidogo jana pale nilipoona kichwa kikubwa cha habari katika tovuti ya modern ghana “rawlings hana pa kuishi”.
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when i was a student i did a report on madagascar, and ever since then it was my biggest dream to go there the (malagasy) people live and get by every day walking in the roads, living this super simple life, and they're still happy.
nilipokuwa mwanafunzi niliripoti kuhusu madagaska, na tangu wakati huo imekuwa ni ndoto yangu kubwa kwenda kule watu (malagasi) wanaishi na kutembea kila siku kwenye barabara, wakiishi maisha ya kawaida, na bado wanafuraha.
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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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