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# You use '''this''' to show [[which]] thing or idea you are talking about. You use it when the thing or idea is [[close]] to you. | # You use '''this''' to show [[which]] thing or idea you are talking about. You use it when the thing or idea is [[close]] to you. | ||
#: '''''This''' trip was a great idea.'' | #: '''''This''' trip was a great idea.'' | ||
#: ''Which book is yours, '''this''' one or [[that]] one?'' | #: ''Which book is yours, '''this''' one or [[that]] one?'' <> Wane littafi ne naka/ki? '''wannan''' ko wancan? | ||
# The known [[thing]]. | # The known [[thing]]. <> abunnan, [[wannan]] | ||
#: ''This man went to the door.'' | #: '' '''This''' man went to the door.'' <> '''Wannan''' mutuminne yaje ƙofar. | ||
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- You use this to show which thing or idea you are talking about. You use it when the thing or idea is close to you.
- This trip was a great idea.
- Which book is yours, this one or that one? <> Wane littafi ne naka/ki? wannan ko wancan?
- The known thing. <> abunnan, wannan
- This man went to the door. <> Wannan mutuminne yaje ƙofar.