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[[File:Jigsaw.svg|thumb|A jigsaw '''puzzle'''.]] | [[File:Jigsaw.svg|thumb|A jigsaw '''puzzle'''.]] | ||
# {{countable}} A '''puzzle''' is a [[game]] to try to put pieces together. | # {{countable}} A '''puzzle''' is a [[game]] to try to put pieces together. <> [[ɗaurin]] [[gwarmai]] [https://archive.org/details/hausaenglishengl00awde/page/346/mode/2up?q=puzzle] | ||
#:''I just have completed a '''puzzle''' with 1,000 pieces.'' | #:''I just have completed a '''puzzle''' with 1,000 pieces.'' | ||
# abu mai ɗaure wa kai. mai wuya a [[gane]]. <> an [[enigma]], something or someone difficult to understand. | |||
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== Verb == | == Verb == |
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Pronunciation
Noun

- (countable) A puzzle is a game to try to put pieces together. <> ɗaurin gwarmai [1]
- I just have completed a puzzle with 1,000 pieces.
- abu mai ɗaure wa kai. mai wuya a gane. <> an enigma, something or someone difficult to understand.
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 something puzzles somebody, it confuses that person
- This math problem puzzles me.