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# If a piece of furniture, clothing, a room, etc. is '''uncomfortable''', you [[feel]] uncomfortable in it (see 2.) <> abu mai tayar da zaune tsaye | # If a piece of furniture, clothing, a room, etc. is '''uncomfortable''', you [[feel]] uncomfortable in it (see 2.) <> abu mai tayar da zaune tsaye | ||
#: ''The chairs looked so '''uncomfortable''' that he didn't sit down.'' | #: ''The chairs looked so '''uncomfortable''' that he didn't sit down.'' | ||
# If you feel '''uncomfortable''', you are hot or cold; you are not [[relaxed]], or you feel [[pain]] or [[worry]]. <> mai | # If you feel '''uncomfortable''', you are hot or cold; you are not [[relaxed]], or you feel [[pain]] or [[worry]]. <> mai [[takura]]wa, mai damu, matsatstse. | ||
#: ''the '''uncomfortable''' air puff <> inda iska '''mai takurawa''' ke kadawa'' | |||
#: ''I still had this '''uncomfortable''' feeling that I should know her.'' | #: ''I still had this '''uncomfortable''' feeling that I should know her.'' | ||
#: ''She felt very '''uncomfortable''' with his arm touching hers.'' | #: ''She felt very '''uncomfortable''' with his arm touching hers.'' |
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Pronunciation (Yadda ake faɗi)
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- If a piece of furniture, clothing, a room, etc. is uncomfortable, you feel uncomfortable in it (see 2.) <> abu mai tayar da zaune tsaye
- The chairs looked so uncomfortable that he didn't sit down.
- If you feel uncomfortable, you are hot or cold; you are not relaxed, or you feel pain or worry. <> mai takurawa, mai damu, matsatstse.
- the uncomfortable air puff <> inda iska mai takurawa ke kadawa
- I still had this uncomfortable feeling that I should know her.
- She felt very uncomfortable with his arm touching hers.