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# {{cx|appearance}} [[kama]]. <> {{countable}} An '''aspect''' is a [[view]] of something, often something non-physical, such as an idea or a problem. | # {{cx|appearance}} [[kama]]. <> {{countable}} An '''aspect''' is a [[view]] of something, often something non-physical, such as an idea or a problem. | ||
#: ''Magana ta rabu uku = Magana tana da '''kama''' uku. <> The matter has three '''aspect'''.'' | |||
#: ''In Chapter 2 we look at processor size. In Chapter 3 we consider other '''aspects''' of processor design.'' | #: ''In Chapter 2 we look at processor size. In Chapter 3 we consider other '''aspects''' of processor design.'' | ||
# {{cx|Grammar}} [[hange]]. <> In [[grammar]], '''aspect''' is the [[verb]] form(s) that show the speaker's view of whether the situation is complete or happens again and again. English shows the [[progressive]] '''aspect''' by using (''be'') + ''-ing''. | # {{cx|Grammar}} [[hange]]. <> In [[grammar]], '''aspect''' is the [[verb]] form(s) that show the speaker's view of whether the situation is complete or happens again and again. English shows the [[progressive]] '''aspect''' by using (''be'') + ''-ing''. |
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Pronunciation (Yadda ake faɗi)
Noun
Also (uncountable)
- (appearance) kama. <> (countable) An aspect is a view of something, often something non-physical, such as an idea or a problem.
- Magana ta rabu uku = Magana tana da kama uku. <> The matter has three aspect.
- In Chapter 2 we look at processor size. In Chapter 3 we consider other aspects of processor design.
- (Grammar) hange. <> In grammar, aspect is the verb form(s) that show the speaker's view of whether the situation is complete or happens again and again. English shows the progressive aspect by using (be) + -ing.
- "I go" and "I'm going" are both present tense, but "I'm going" is in the progressive aspect.