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[[File:Ponte Vasco da Gama 25.jpg|thumb|A bridge]]
[[File:Ponte Vasco da Gama 25.jpg|thumb|A bridge]]
[[File:Iron Bridge.JPG|thumb|right|The first bridge made of [[iron]]]]
[[File:Iron Bridge.JPG|thumb|right|The first bridge made of [[iron]]]]
# Anything which avoids something which [[block]]s a [[path]], usually [[water]], by going over the top of it. <> [[gada]]
# Anything which avoids something which [[block]]s a [[path]], usually [[water]], by going over the top of it. <> [[gada]], {{cx|wooden bridge}} [[kadarko]].
#:''we crossed the '''[[bridge]]''' <> mun tsallake '''[[gada]]r'''.
#:''we crossed the '''[[bridge]]''' <> mun tsallake '''[[gada]]r'''.
#:''The Golden Gate Bridge connects the two sides of [[California]].''
#:''The Golden Gate Bridge connects the two sides of [[California]].''

Latest revision as of 08:38, 3 March 2021

gada

Pronunciation

Noun

Singular
bridge

Plural
bridges

Tilo
gada

Jam'i
gadoji

A bridge
The first bridge made of iron
  1. Anything which avoids something which blocks a path, usually water, by going over the top of it. <> gada, (wooden bridge) kadarko.
    we crossed the bridge <> mun tsallake gadar.
    The Golden Gate Bridge connects the two sides of California.
    The bridge let cars go over the road, to avoid the traffic.
  2. A card game. <> wani irin wasan karti


Verb

Plain form (yanzu)
bridge

3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi)
bridges

Past tense (ya wuce)
bridged

Past participle (ya wuce)
bridged

Present participle (ana cikin yi)
bridging

  1. haɗawa da gada <> To be or make a bridge over something.
    With enough cable, we can bridge this gorge.