Pronunciation
Noun

- The neck part of a shirt, coat etc. <> kwala.
- He put up his collar because of the cold wind.
- A circular piece of fabric that is put around the neck of an animal. <> maɗaurin wuya. mari.
- Synonym: shackles
- The collar on the dog had a tag that allowed the workers at the animal shelter to identify the owner.
- Note that the name Iehova is featured prominently on the collar. <> Ka lura cewa sunan nan “Iehova” yana a bayyane a wannan maɗaurin wuya.
- white/blue-collar job <> irin sana'ar mutum.
- If you have grown accustomed to a white-collar job, doing physical work may appear daunting. <> Idan ka saba da yin aiki a ofishi, kana iya fara tunanin cewa yin wasu ayyukan hannu zai yi maka wuya.
- collar-bone <> karankarma, ƙashin bari wargi.
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- (transitive) To put a collar on someone or something.
- Collar and leash your dog.
- (law enforcement) To arrest.
- The police collared the burglar last night.