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matumaini wewe ni kufurahia likizo yako means hope you are enjoying your holiday.

Corrected: Natumaini unafurahia likizo (or safari) yako. Natumaini, not matumaini; unafurahia, not wewe ni kufurahia.

A vacation trip would be safari; leave (from school or work) would be likizo, whether or not you took a trip.

N.B.: Matumaini is a plural noun (hopes). Wewe ni kufarahia could probably be puzzled out by a Swahili speaker, but it means "you are to enjoy" (kufurahia is an infinitive).

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