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# When you '''stack''' something, you put something similar on top of one another to form a [[pile]]. <> tara abu ɗaya kan ɗaya.
# When you '''stack''' something, you put something similar on top of one another to form a [[pile]]. <> tara abu ɗaya kan ɗaya.
#:''I '''stacked''' up the books, one on top of another, at one side. <> Na tara littattafan ɗaya kan ɗaya a ɓangare guda.''
#:''I '''stacked''' up the books, one on top of another, at one side. <> Na '''tara''' littattafan ɗaya kan ɗaya a ɓangare guda.''

Revision as of 19:41, 6 June 2016

Noun

Singular
stack

Plural
stacks

Tilo
tari

Jam'i
babu (none)

  1. A pile of something similar. <> tari - himili ko jibgin abu da aka tara. tudu ko tsibi.
    A stack of books <> Tarin littattafai.
    There is a stack of books outside. Are those yours?

Verb

Plain form (yanzu)
stack

3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi)
stacks

Past tense (ya wuce)
stacked

Past participle (ya wuce)
stacked

Present participle (ana cikin yi)
stacking

  1. When you stack something, you put something similar on top of one another to form a pile. <> tara abu ɗaya kan ɗaya.
    I stacked up the books, one on top of another, at one side. <> Na tara littattafan ɗaya kan ɗaya a ɓangare guda.