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#{{countable}} A '''grant''' is something, usually money, that is given to someone, usually by a [[government]] or [[institution]]. <> [[taimakon kuɗi]], [[kyautar kuɗi]] | #{{countable}} A '''grant''' is something, usually money, that is given to someone, usually by a [[government]] or [[institution]]. <> [[taimakon kuɗi]], [[kyautar kuɗi]] | ||
#: ''The professor [[receive]]d a [[research]] '''grant''' to study weather changes.'' | #: ''The professor [[receive]]d a [[research]] '''grant''' to study weather changes. <> Farfesan ya sami '''[[kyautar kuɗi]]n''' binciken sauyin yanayi'' | ||
#: ''I got a $2,000 [[government]] '''grant''' to help me go to school.'' | #: ''I got a $2,000 [[government]] '''grant''' to help me go to school.'' | ||
===Synonyms=== | ===Synonyms=== | ||
*[[gift]] | *[[gift]] |
Revision as of 13:52, 19 July 2016
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 grant something to something, you give it to them, usually formally. <> ba da; bayarwa
- The school has granted us permission to use a classroom in the evenings. <> Makarantar ta bamu izinin amfani da ajin a maraici.
- (transitive) If you grant something, you accept that it is true. <> yarda; amincewa; baka cewa...
- Yes, I'll grant you that the data is old, but I still think it's useful. <> E toh, na baka cewa bayanan sun tsufa, amma dai duk da haka, ina ji zai amfana.
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- (countable) A grant is something, usually money, that is given to someone, usually by a government or institution. <> taimakon kuɗi, kyautar kuɗi
- The professor received a research grant to study weather changes. <> Farfesan ya sami kyautar kuɗin binciken sauyin yanayi
- I got a $2,000 government grant to help me go to school.