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#: ''The people who have '''committed''' this dreadful act should be punished.'' | #: ''The people who have '''committed''' this dreadful act should be punished.'' | ||
#: ''8. (a) What sins did David '''commit'''? <> 8. (a) Waɗanne zunubai Dauda ya '''yi'''? [https://glosbe.com/en/ha/commit?tmmode=MUST&stem=false#translationExamples] | #: ''8. (a) What sins did David '''commit'''? <> 8. (a) Waɗanne zunubai Dauda ya '''yi'''? [https://glosbe.com/en/ha/commit?tmmode=MUST&stem=false#translationExamples] | ||
# {{ti verb}} If you '''commit''' to something, you agree or say that you will do or participate in something. <> [[yi]]n [[alƙawari]]n yin abu. | # {{ti verb}} If you '''commit''' to something, you agree or say that you will do or participate in something. <> [[yi]]n [[alƙawari]]n yin abu. sha [[alwashin]] | ||
#: ''The president has '''committed''' the government to improving schools.'' | #: ''The president has '''committed''' the government to improving schools.'' | ||
#: ''We must '''commit''' ourselves to the job at hand.'' | #: ''We must '''commit''' ourselves to the job at hand.'' |
Latest revision as of 01:57, 12 May 2023
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 you commit something illegal or bad, you do it. <> yin ɓarna ko laifi [1] kamar karya doka ko aikata yin mugun abu.
- We have committed no offense and ask to be freed at once.
- The people who have committed this dreadful act should be punished.
- 8. (a) What sins did David commit? <> 8. (a) Waɗanne zunubai Dauda ya yi? [2]
- (transitive & intransitive) If you commit to something, you agree or say that you will do or participate in something. <> yin alƙawarin yin abu. sha alwashin
- The president has committed the government to improving schools.
- We must commit ourselves to the job at hand.
- After committing to the project last year, they are now trying to pull out.
- She wants to get married, but he's not ready to commit.
- The government has committed $10 million towards solving the problem.
- (transitive) If you commit someone to a place or a process, you send them there, often against their will. <> saka wani a waje kamar kurkuku ko asibiti.
- He was committed to a mental hospital after he tried to kill himself.
- The judge committed him to twelve years for the murder.
- (transitive) If you commit words or idea to something, you record them there. <> rubuta abu ko bayyana labari a waje ko haddacewa.
- He committed the whole speech to memory.
- She committed her life's story to paper.