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# You use '''''turning''' when you want to change the subject. <> zuwa ga wata maganar | # You use '''''turning''' when you want to change the subject. <> zuwa ga wata maganar | ||
#: '''''Turning''' to the economy, there are signs that things are getting better.'' | #: '''''Turning''' to the economy, there are signs that things are getting better.'' | ||
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[[Juya]]. | |||
# {{cx|verb}} [[nuna]] <> [[show]], [[exhibit]], [[indicate]], [[turn]], [[produce]]; | |||
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Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- The present participle of turn. <> yin kwana, juywawa
- He was in the garden turning over the soil with a spade.
Preposition
Preposition |
- You use turning when you want to change the subject. <> zuwa ga wata maganar
- Turning to the economy, there are signs that things are getting better.
Google translation of turning
Juya.