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# [[very]] <> [[sosai]], [[matuka]]
# [[very]] <> [[sosai]], [[matuka]]
##''(86) O Allah, make me one who is highly grateful.''<br>Ya Allah, Ka sa na zama mai '''[[matukar]]''' godiya/godewa '''[[sosai]]'''. --[[aw]]
##''(86) O Allah, make me one who is '''[[highly]]''' grateful.''<br>Ya Allah, Ka sa na zama mai '''[[matukar]]''' godiya/godewa '''[[sosai]]'''. --[[aw]]
## ''The two ideas are '''highly''' connected.''
## ''The two ideas are '''highly''' connected.''
# If someone is '''highly''' qualified, skilled, or educated, they have a lot of skill or knowledge.
# If someone is '''highly''' qualified, skilled, or educated, they have a lot of skill or knowledge.

Revision as of 23:32, 5 February 2024

sosai

Word parts

Template:ety-suffix

Pronunciation

Adverb

Positive
highly

Comparative
more highly

Superlative
most highly

  1. very <> sosai, matuka
    1. (86) O Allah, make me one who is highly grateful.
      Ya Allah, Ka sa na zama mai matukar godiya/godewa sosai. --aw
    2. The two ideas are highly connected.
  2. If someone is highly qualified, skilled, or educated, they have a lot of skill or knowledge.
    The school has many highly qualified teachers.
  3. If someone is highly placed, they have a lot of power.
  4. If you think highly of someone or something, you think they're very good.
    He became manager because everyone thought very highly of him.