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{{suna|gida|gidaje}} | {{suna|gida|gidaje}} | ||
[[File:DSCN3182 prospectnewtown e 600.jpg|thumb|Houses]] | [[File:DSCN3182 prospectnewtown e 600.jpg|thumb|Houses <> [[gidaje]]]] | ||
# {{countable}} A '''house''' is a [[building]] that one [[family]] lives in. <> [[gida]] {{syn|home}} | # {{countable}} A '''house''' is a [[building]] that one [[family]] lives in. <> [[gida]] {{syn|home}} | ||
#:''They built the '''[[house]]''' themselves <> Sun gina '''[[gida]]n''' da kan su. | #:''They built the '''[[house]]''' themselves <> Sun gina '''[[gida]]n''' da kan su. | ||
# {{uncountable}} '''House''' is a type of music. <> wani irin kiɗa. | # {{uncountable}} '''House''' is a type of music. <> wani irin kiɗa. | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
==Verb== | ==Verb== | ||
{{verb|hous|e}} | {{verb|hous|e}} |
Revision as of 08:44, 23 June 2019
Pronunciation
- noun
- verb
Noun

- (countable) A house is a building that one family lives in. <> gida
- Synonym: home
- (uncountable) House is a type of music. <> wani irin kiɗa.
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- (transitive) If you house someone or something, you give them a home. <> bawa wani wajen zama, bada gida.
- The building houses a research centre and a school.
- During the storm they were housed in the local school's gym.