Move definition in English
Move is a a change of place, position, or state.
Move in Swahili
Move in Swahili is translated as: songa, sogeza, hatua, ondo- or hama.
Examples of move in Swahili in sentences
- Je, unaweza kusogeza dawati hili peke yako? (Can you move this desk by yourself?)
- Nilimsaidia kaka yangu kusogeza meza yake. (I helped my brother move his desk.)
- Nisaidie kusogeza jiwe hili. (Help me move this stone.)
- Ikiwa ningekuwa na pesa zaidi, ningeweza kuhamia nyumba kubwa zaidi. (If I had more money, I could move to a bigger house.)
- Ninataka kuondoka kwenye chumba hiki chenye finyu haraka niwezavyo. (I want to move out of this cramped room as soon as I can.)
- Tunahama kwenye jengo jipya. (We are excited about the move to the new building.)
- Kijana alijaribu kusogeza sofa zito bila mafanikio. (The boy tried to move the heavy sofa in vain.)
- Jiwe hili ni zito sana kwangu kusogeza. (This stone is too heavy for me to move.)
- Kwa sababu ya ugonjwa mbaya, hawezi kusogeza mwili wake kama watu wengi wanaweza. (Because of a serious disease, he can’t move his body as most people can.)
- Gari haikusonga. (The car didn’t move.)
- Songa! Uko katika njia yangu. (Move! You’re in my way.)
- Hatua hiyo ilikuwa kosa kubwa. (That move was a big mistake.)
- Tafadhali ondoa gari lako hapa. (Please move your car out of here.)
- Sogeza gari lako, tafadhali. (Move your car, please.)
- Jenerali akawaamuru waendelee. (The general commanded them to move on.)
- Je, unaweza kusonga mbele kidogo, tafadhali? (Would you just move along a bit, please?)
- “Unaweza kusonga kidogo?” (“Could you move over a little?”)
- Kabla ya kujaribu kusonga hadi ngazi inayofuata, nadhani tunahitaji kuzingatia kuweka kile tulicho nacho. (Before we try to move up to the next level, I think we need to focus on keeping what we have.)
- Imani inaweza kuhamisha milima. (Faith can move mountains.)
- Serikali haikuchukua hatua yoyote kutatua tatizo la makazi. (The government made no move to solve the housing problem.)