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===Pronunciation===
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== Verb ==
== Verb ==
{{verb|abas|e}}
{{verb|abas|e}}
#If you '''abase''' someone or something, then you are trying to lower its [[status]]. Typically, you abase by [[insult]]ing, {{r|degrad}ing, or lowering worth.
#If you '''abase''' someone or something, then you are trying to lower its [[status]]. Typically, you abase by [[insult]]ing, degrading, or lowering worth. <> kunyatawa, wulaƙantarwa, kakunyata mutum.
#:''He felt that his [[moral]] [[principle]]s were '''abased''' after the deal was done.''
#:''He felt that his [[moral]] [[principle]]s were '''abased''' after the deal was done.''
Hausa Meaning:
Kunyatawa.
kakunyata mutum

Revision as of 17:09, 20 August 2020

kunyatawa

Pronunciation

Verb

Plain form (yanzu)
abase

3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi)
abases

Past tense (ya wuce)
abased

Past participle (ya wuce)
abased

Present participle (ana cikin yi)
abasing

  1. If you abase someone or something, then you are trying to lower its status. Typically, you abase by insulting, degrading, or lowering worth. <> kunyatawa, wulaƙantarwa, kakunyata mutum.
    He felt that his moral principles were abased after the deal was done.