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==Verb 1== | ==Verb 1== | ||
{{verb|tear|tears|tore|torn|tearing}} | {{verb|tear|tears|tore|torn|tearing}} | ||
# [[tsaga]] <> If you '''tear''' something you make a hole in it, or make it into two pieces, by pulling it apart. It is making a tear. | # [[tsaga]] abu <> If you '''tear''' something you make a hole in it, or make it into two pieces, by pulling it apart. It is making a tear. | ||
#:''Paper is easier to '''tear''' than cloth.'' | #:''Paper is easier to '''tear''' than cloth.'' | ||
#:''I '''tore''' a hole in my pants when I fell on my knee.'' | #:''I '''tore''' a hole in my pants when I fell on my knee.'' | ||
#:''I was so mad at her I '''tore''' her letter in half.'' | #:''I was so mad at her I '''tore''' her letter in half.'' |
Revision as of 13:39, 6 September 2016
Noun
Verb 1
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- tsaga abu <> If you tear something you make a hole in it, or make it into two pieces, by pulling it apart. It is making a tear.
- Paper is easier to tear than cloth.
- I tore a hole in my pants when I fell on my knee.
- I was so mad at her I tore her letter in half.