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=== Pronounciation (yadda ake faɗi) ===
=== Pronounciation (yadda ake faɗi) ===
Kea kamar k-eya
* {{UK}} {{IPA|/kɛə/}}, {{SAMPA|/kE@/}}
* {{US}} {{IPA|/kɛɹ/}}, {{SAMPA|/kEr/}}
* {{audio|en-us-care.ogg|Audio (US)}}
* Kea kamar k-eya


== Verb ==
{{verb|car|e}}
# [[lura]] [[da hankali]], [[a hankali]], [[reno]], [[adana]], [[kula]] da, [[damu]].
# [[lura]] [[da hankali]], [[a hankali]], [[reno]], [[adana]], [[kula]] da, [[damu]].
#: ''My wife '''caring''' for the baby. <> Mata ta ce ta ke '''kula''' da jaririn mu.''
#: ''It's under my '''care'''. <> Ya na hannuna.''
#: ''I don't '''care'''. <> Ba ruwa na. = Ban '''damu''' ba''
== Noun ==
{{noun}}
# {{uncountable}} '''Care''' is the act of helping someone, especially sick people, the very young or the very old.
#: ''He decided not to seek health '''care''' from a hospitals.''
#: ''We take the kids to child '''care''' during the week.''
# {{uncountable}} If you take '''care''' of someone, you watch them so that there is no trouble.
#: ''You're going to need someone to take '''care''' of you when you get older.''
#: ''We'll be taking real good '''care''' of you. I promise.''
# {{uncountable}} If you take '''care''' of a problem, you fix it or arrange it.
#: ''Don's worry. Pearl and Edward will take '''care''' of things.''
#: ''We go in, do our job, and take '''care''' of what we need to take '''care''' of.''
# {{uncountable}} You say "Take '''care'''!" when you are leaving somebody.
#: ''That's it. All right. Jim, good to see you. Take '''care'''.''
# {{uncountable}} You say "Take '''care'''!" when you want somebody to do something safely.
#: ''Go slowly and take '''care''' not to touch anything.''
#: '''''Care''' should be taken when holding eggs.''
# {{uncountable}} '''Care''' is the act of keeping something in a good condition.
#: ''I'm '''caring''' for the house while they're away.
# {{countable}} A '''Care''' is a worry, concern, or something that you think about often.
#: ''I don't have a '''care''' in the world.''
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== [[Category:Google Translations]][[:Category:Google Translations|Google translation]] of [[care]] ==
[[Kula]].
# {{cx|noun}} [[kula]] <> [[care]], [[surveillance]];
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[[Category:English lemmas]]

Latest revision as of 11:20, 4 March 2019

Pronounciation (yadda ake faɗi)

Verb

Plain form (yanzu)
care

3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi)
cares

Past tense (ya wuce)
cared

Past participle (ya wuce)
cared

Present participle (ana cikin yi)
caring

  1. lura da hankali, a hankali, reno, adana, kula da, damu.
    My wife caring for the baby. <> Mata ta ce ta ke kula da jaririn mu.
    It's under my care. <> Ya na hannuna.
    I don't care. <> Ba ruwa na. = Ban damu ba


Noun

Singular
care

Plural
cares

  1. (uncountable) Care is the act of helping someone, especially sick people, the very young or the very old.
    He decided not to seek health care from a hospitals.
    We take the kids to child care during the week.
  2. (uncountable) If you take care of someone, you watch them so that there is no trouble.
    You're going to need someone to take care of you when you get older.
    We'll be taking real good care of you. I promise.
  3. (uncountable) If you take care of a problem, you fix it or arrange it.
    Don's worry. Pearl and Edward will take care of things.
    We go in, do our job, and take care of what we need to take care of.
  4. (uncountable) You say "Take care!" when you are leaving somebody.
    That's it. All right. Jim, good to see you. Take care.
  5. (uncountable) You say "Take care!" when you want somebody to do something safely.
    Go slowly and take care not to touch anything.
    Care should be taken when holding eggs.
  6. (uncountable) Care is the act of keeping something in a good condition.
    I'm caring for the house while they're away.
  7. (countable) A Care is a worry, concern, or something that you think about often.
    I don't have a care in the world.


Google translation of care

Kula.

  1. (noun) kula <> care, surveillance;