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# {{US}} {{uncountable}} Corn is a kind of grain, usually with large yellow seeds, that is often eaten (also called maize). <> [[hatsi]] mai ƙwayoyi manya-manya da 'ya'yan da ake gogewa daga ita. | # {{US}} {{uncountable}} Corn is a kind of grain, usually with large yellow seeds, that is often eaten (also called maize). <> [[hatsi]] mai ƙwayoyi manya-manya da 'ya'yan da ake gogewa daga ita. | ||
#: ''We will be eating '''corn''' [[tomorrow]]. <> Za mu ci '''masara''' gobe.'' | #: ''We will be eating '''corn''' [[tomorrow]]. <> Za mu ci '''masara''' gobe.'' |
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[[File:corn-hatsi.jpg|thumbnail| [[corn <> masara ]]
- (US) (uncountable) Corn is a kind of grain, usually with large yellow seeds, that is often eaten (also called maize). <> hatsi mai ƙwayoyi manya-manya da 'ya'yan da ake gogewa daga ita.
- We will be eating corn tomorrow. <> Za mu ci masara gobe.
- (US) (uncountable) The plant corn grows on.
- We planted some corn in our garden last year.
- (UK) (countable & uncountable) Any kind of grain.
- We put several barley corns into the soup.