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[[File:Waspstinger1658-2.jpg|thumb|A wasp sting]]
[[File:Waspstinger1658-2.jpg|thumb|A wasp sting]]
# A '''sting''' is a [[point]]ed item at the [[rear]] of an [[insect]], for [[defence]].
# A '''sting''' or '''[[stinger]]''' is a [[point]]ed item at the [[rear]] of an [[insect]], for [[defence]].
#: ''That wasp has a '''stinger'''!''
#: ''That wasp has a '''stinger'''!''
# A '''sting''' can also mean a [[bite]] by an insect. <> [[cizo]]n [[ƙwaro]]. [[ƙari]].
# A '''sting''' can also mean a [[bite]] by an insect. <> [[cizo]]n [[ƙwaro]]. [[ƙari]].

Revision as of 15:07, 15 July 2021

harbin kunama ko wani ƙwaro.

Pronunciation

Noun

Singular
sting

Plural
stings

A wasp sting
  1. A sting or stinger is a pointed item at the rear of an insect, for defence.
    That wasp has a stinger!
  2. A sting can also mean a bite by an insect. <> cizon ƙwaro. ƙari.
    I got a sting on my arm.
  3. By extension, a sting is a bump on the skin, the result of being stung.
    I will show you where I was stung.

Verb

Plain form
sting

Third person singular
stings

Simple past
stang

Past participle
stung

Present participle
stinging

Plain form
sting

Third person singular
stings

Simple past
stung

Past participle
stung

Present participle
stinging

  1. To sting means to inject venom with a stinger. <> harba.
    That bee stung me.
    A scorpion stung her <> kùnāmā̀ tā hàrbē
  2. By extension, to sting means to hurt or bite. <> yi ciwo, jin ciwo sosai.
    I banged my hand: it really stung.
  3. To swindle or con. (metaphor)
    I got stung for a lot of money.

Related

  1. ƙullutu <> swelling from a sting bite