(countable & uncountable) Movement is the act of moving, of changing place or position. <> motsi, gushi. (freedom of movement) walwala.
The European Union allows free movement of people between countries.
We have seen large movements of men and equipment in North Korea near the southern border.
It was so small that no movement was possible. <> ƙanƙancin ya kai ƙanƙanci har a kasa yin motsi.
(countable) A movement, is a group of people who are all working for the same idea. <> ƙungiya da ra'ayi ɗaya.
The women's movement <> ra'ayin cigaban mata.
As I entered high school, the civil rights movement was picking up momentum in the South. <> Yayin da na shiga makarantar sakandare, ƙungiyar ’yancin jama’a tana ƙara ƙarfi a Kudu. [1]
The labour movement protects the rights of the workers.
A movement is a part in a musical composition such as a sonata or symphony.
The first movement of the "Moonlight" Sonata is very famous.