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# {{uncountable}} '''Traffic''' is the buying and selling of goods, especially [[illegal]] goods. <> siya da sayarwar kaya musamman haramtattun kaya. | # {{uncountable}} '''Traffic''' is the buying and selling of goods, especially [[illegal]] goods. <> siya da sayarwar kaya musamman haramtattun kaya. | ||
#: ''Governments are working to prevent the abduction and sale of, or '''traffic''' in children.'' | #: ''Governments are working to prevent the abduction and sale of, or '''traffic''' in children.'' | ||
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{{verb|traffic|k}} | {{verb|traffic|k}} |
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Noun

- (uncountable) Traffic is the things that move along a path, especially cars on a road. <> yawan motoci a hanya ko titi.
- Traffic is slow at rush hour.
- On holiday weekends there are traffic jams that stretch for miles.
- He turned quickly, nearly getting hit by oncoming traffic.
- Almost half of all traffic accidents are alcohol-related.
- Why does it take the traffic lights so long to turn green?
- As the amount of traffic on the Internet increases, there are more and more problems.
- (uncountable) Traffic is the buying and selling of goods, especially illegal goods. <> siya da sayarwar kaya musamman haramtattun kaya.
- Governments are working to prevent the abduction and sale of, or traffic in children.
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- If you traffic in certain goods, you buy and sell them, especially illegally. <> siya da sayarwar kaya musamman haramtattun kaya.
- They were arrested for trafficking in stolen goods.