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{{verb2|lead|leads|led|led|leading}} | {{verb2|lead|leads|led|led|leading}} | ||
# {{present participle of|lead}} | # {{present participle of|lead}} | ||
#: ''which Gaddafi would be '''leading''' <> wanda Gaddafi '''yana [[jagora]]'''. --[[UMD_NFLC_Hausa_Lessons/127 Can Africa Be Unified | #: ''which Gaddafi would be '''leading''' <> wanda Gaddafi '''yana [[jagora]]'''. --[[UMD_NFLC_Hausa_Lessons/127 Can Africa Be Unified]] |
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- The present participle of lead.
- which Gaddafi would be leading <> wanda Gaddafi yana jagora. --UMD_NFLC_Hausa_Lessons/127 Can Africa Be Unified