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# rijiya
==Noun==
# lafiya lau {{syn|fine}}
{{noun}}
{{suna|rijiya|rijiyoyi|riyoji}}
[[File:Mata da yara suna shan ruwa daga rijiya Osukputu a jihar Benue da ke Najeriya.png|thumbnail]]
# {{countable}} A hole in the ground for getting [[water]] or [[oil]]. <> [[rijiya]].
#:''There was no [[river]] nearby, so they dug a '''well''' to get water.''
#: ''and (how many) a deserted '''well''' and lofty tower!  <> da yawa daga '''rijiya''' wadda aka wofintar, da kuma gidajen sarauta maɗaukaka. = [ 22:45 ] da yawan '''rijiyoyin''' da aka batar, da kuma gidajen sarauta madaukaka. --[http://hausadictionary.com/Quran/22/45 Qur'an 22:45]
{{-}}
 
==Adverb==
{{adverb|well|better|best}}
#In a [[good]] way. <> [[da kyau]] {{syn|good}}
#:''He [[wash]]ed the [[table]] very '''well''', so now it is very [[clean]].''
#[[healthy|Healthy]], not [[sick]]. <> [[lafiya lau]] {{syn|fine}}
#:''I had the flu, but then I got '''well'''.''
===Related words===
*[[better]]
*[[best]]
 
==Interjection==
{{interjection}}
# Used to acknowledge a statement or situation. <> [[toh]], [[ai]] [[to]]
#: ''“The car is broken.” “'''Well''', we could walk to the movies instead.”
#: ''“I didn't like the music.” “'''Well''', I thought it was good.”
#: ''“I forgot to pack the tent! '''Well''', I guess we're sleeping under the stars tonight.”
# An exclamation of surprise, often doubled or tripled. <> to fah!
#: '' '''Well, well, well''', what do we have here?
# Used in speech to express the overcoming of reluctance to say something.
#: ''It was a bit... '''well'''... too loud.
# Used in speech to fill gaps; filled pause.
#: ''“So what have you been doing?” “'''Well''', we went for a picnic, and then it started raining so we came home early.”
#: ''Al’amuran Nijeriya kusan dai ana iya cewa, '''to''', sai abunda dai mutum ya gani. <> Concerning the problems in Nigeria, one can almost say, '''well''', one can only talk about what one sees.
 
== [[Category:Google Translations]][[:Category:Google Translations|Google translation]] of [[well]] ==
[[Da]] [[kyau]].
# {{cx|adverb}} [[shi]] [[ke]] [[nan]] <> [[well]];
# {{cx|noun}} [[rijiya]] <> [[well]];
[[Category:English lemmas]]

Latest revision as of 03:30, 1 April 2022

Noun

Singular
well

Plural
wells

Tilo
rijiya

Jam'i
rijiyoyi or riyoji

  1. (countable) A hole in the ground for getting water or oil. <> rijiya.
    There was no river nearby, so they dug a well to get water.
    and (how many) a deserted well and lofty tower! <> da yawa daga rijiya wadda aka wofintar, da kuma gidajen sarauta maɗaukaka. = [ 22:45 ] da yawan rijiyoyin da aka batar, da kuma gidajen sarauta madaukaka. --Qur'an 22:45


Adverb

Positive
well

Comparative
better

Superlative
best

  1. In a good way. <> da kyau
    He washed the table very well, so now it is very clean.
  2. Healthy, not sick. <> lafiya lau
    I had the flu, but then I got well.

Related words

Interjection

Interjection
well

  1. Used to acknowledge a statement or situation. <> toh, ai to
    “The car is broken.” “Well, we could walk to the movies instead.”
    “I didn't like the music.” “Well, I thought it was good.”
    “I forgot to pack the tent! Well, I guess we're sleeping under the stars tonight.”
  2. An exclamation of surprise, often doubled or tripled. <> to fah!
    Well, well, well, what do we have here?
  3. Used in speech to express the overcoming of reluctance to say something.
    It was a bit... well... too loud.
  4. Used in speech to fill gaps; filled pause.
    “So what have you been doing?” “Well, we went for a picnic, and then it started raining so we came home early.”
    Al’amuran Nijeriya kusan dai ana iya cewa, to, sai abunda dai mutum ya gani. <> Concerning the problems in Nigeria, one can almost say, well, one can only talk about what one sees.

Google translation of well

Da kyau.

  1. (adverb) shi ke nan <> well;
  2. (noun) rijiya <> well;