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=== Etymology === | === Etymology === | ||
From Middle English cordial, from Old French cordial, from Medieval Latin cordiālis (“of the heart”), from cor (“heart”). | From Middle English cordial, from Old French cordial, from Medieval Latin cordiālis (“of the heart”), from cor (“heart”). | ||
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# [[hearty|Hearty]]; [[sincere]]; [[warm]]; [[affectionate]]. <> | # [[hearty|Hearty]]; [[sincere]]; [[warm]]; [[affectionate]]. <> [[mai faranfaran]], [[mai mutunci]] [https://www.facebook.com/266203717613303/photos/a.288224195411255/624381318462206/] | ||
# Radiating [[warmth]] and [[friendliness]]; genial. <> mai bada [[ | #:''The hotel staff were '''[[cordial]]'''.'' <> Ma'aikatan otel din suna '''da [[faranfaran]]'''. | ||
# Radiating [[warmth]] and [[friendliness]]; genial. <> mai bada [[farin jini]] ko [[farin ciki]] ga wasu. |
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mai faranfaran, mai mutunci
Etymology
From Middle English cordial, from Old French cordial, from Medieval Latin cordiālis (“of the heart”), from cor (“heart”).
Pronunciation (Yadda ake faɗi)
Adjective
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- Hearty; sincere; warm; affectionate. <> mai faranfaran, mai mutunci [1]
- The hotel staff were cordial. <> Ma'aikatan otel din suna da faranfaran.
- Radiating warmth and friendliness; genial. <> mai bada farin jini ko farin ciki ga wasu.