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- wata irin ƙatuwar fartanya da ake huɗa da ita. <> The main cutting blade of a plow, behind the coulter.
- Figuratively, they have learned “to beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning shears.” <> A alamance, sun koyi su “bubbuge takubansu su zama garmuna, māsunsu kuma su zama lauzuna.”
- They “beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning shears.” <> Sun “bubbuge takobansu su zama garmuna, māsunsu kuma su zama lauzuna.” [1]
- garma ƙare aiki = watau mutum mai aiki da yawa <> a workaholic.
- inuwar dare ba da garma; kirarin da ake yi wa Muhammadu.
- abin noma na ƙarfe wanda ake ɗaura wa shanu suna ja don yin huɗa.
- (a) A large hoe. (Cf. ba-kukiya; saba'da.)
- (b) garma uwar rufi, an expression used of a reticent, secretive person because he is like a hoe which covers up weeds when used in farm work. (= tadali.)
- Favouring one person above his fellows.
- Synonym: gatanci
- an yi mana garma., said by those who have not had a share in gifts given to other members of the company in which they were.
- inuwar dare ba da garma <> the shades of night fall on all alike.
- Allah ba/ ya/ garma, <> God sends rain on all alike.
- (karin magana) Inda allura ta fita Allah Ya maida garma a gurin. [2][3]
Google translation of garma
plow.