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<big>ruɓewa</big> | |||
==Verb== | ==Verb== | ||
{{verb}} | {{verb}} | ||
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==Noun== | ==Noun== | ||
{{noun|decay|none}} | {{noun|decay|none}} | ||
[[File:Eutropis multifasciata in leaf litter.JPG |thumbnail |ruɓewa]] | |||
# {{uncountable}} '''Decay''' is the act of decaying. | # {{uncountable}} '''Decay''' is the act of decaying. | ||
#:''Nothing could stop the '''decay''' at the time.'' | #:''Nothing could stop the '''decay''' at the time.'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:33, 2 September 2020
ruɓewa
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- If something decays it rots. <> ruɓe.
- The body decayed. <> Gawar ta ruɓe.
- My teeth were decaying because I ate too much sugar. <> Haƙora na sun ruɓe saboda shan sukarin da nake yi.
- If something decays it gets weaker and is destroyed slowly. <> (moral, cultural) lalace.
- Their empire decayed because the leaders were fools.
- If something decays it fades away.
Synonyms
Noun
Plural |
- (uncountable) Decay is the act of decaying.
- Nothing could stop the decay at the time.
- (uncountable) Decay is material (stuff) that is decaying or has decayed.
- My teeth were full of decay.