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# wadda ya/ta [[mutu]], a [[mace]], [[matattu]] (pl), [[matacce]]. [[rasu]]. {{syn|passed|passed away}}
# wadda ya/ta [[mutu]], a [[mace]], [[matattu]] (pl), [[matacce]]. [[rasu]]. {{syn|passed|passed away}}
#:''He's '''dead'''. = He '''passed away'''. = He '''passed'''.'' <> Ya mutu = ya [[rasu]].
#:''He's '''dead'''. = He '''passed away'''. = He '''passed'''.'' <> Ya mutu = ya [[rasu]].
#:''Idan ba haka ba, [[bangaskiya]]rsu '''[[matacciya]]''' ce.'' <> Otherwise, their faith is '''[[dead]]'''.
==Adverb==
==Adverb==
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Revision as of 05:01, 18 March 2022

Adjective

  1. wadda ya/ta mutu, a mace, matattu (pl), matacce. rasu.
    He's dead. = He passed away. = He passed. <> Ya mutu = ya rasu.
    Idan ba haka ba, bangaskiyarsu matacciya ce. <> Otherwise, their faith is dead.

Adverb

Positive
dead

Comparative
none

Superlative
none

  1. Exactly, completely.
    He thinks you are a woman, but you are a man. He is dead wrong.

Noun

  1. the dead
    You bring out the living from the dead
    Kana fitar da mai rai daga mamaci --Qur'an 3:27