Dialogue: A conversation between Tereza and Sonita

Tereza and Sonita are engaged in a discussion concerning the professions of their parents respectively

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Sonita
(Smiling)
Data ni umubaji.
My father is a carpenter.
Tereza
(Curious)
Umubaji akora iki?
What does a carpenter do?
Sonita
(Seriously)
Umubaji akora intebe, ameza, ibitanda, inzugi n’ibindi bikorwa mu mbaho.
A carpenter makes chairs, tables, beds, doors and other items from timber.
Tereza
(Relaxed)
Mbese so akunda umurimo we?
Does your father like his job?
Sonita
(Relaxed too)
Yee, arawukunda cyane. Wowe se ababyeyi bawe bakora iki?
Yes, he likes it very much. What do your parents do?
Tereza
(Smiling)
Data ni umuganga. Naho mama ni umwarimukazi muri Kaminuza.
My father is a medical doctor, whereas my mother is a professor in a University.
Sonita
(Looking in his eyes.)
Mbese so akora mu bitaro bya Leta?
Does your father work in a government hospital?
Tereza
(Gladly)
Oya, akora mu bitaro byigenga.
No, he works in a private hospital.
Tereza
(Joyfully)
Mbese so akora murimo ki?
What is your father's job?