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#: ''He picked her up and put her over his shoulder in a fireman's '''carry''','' | #: ''He picked her up and put her over his shoulder in a fireman's '''carry''','' | ||
#: ''Lifesavers must be able to tow a person of their own weight ten yards by each of the following methods: (a) head '''carry''', using two arms and swimming on back; (b) under-arm '''carry''', using two hands and swimming on back; (c) cross-chest '''carry''', using one arm and side stroke.'' | #: ''Lifesavers must be able to tow a person of their own weight ten yards by each of the following methods: (a) head '''carry''', using two arms and swimming on back; (b) under-arm '''carry''', using two hands and swimming on back; (c) cross-chest '''carry''', using one arm and side stroke.'' | ||
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== [[Category:Google Translations]][[:Category:Google Translations|Google translation]] of [[carry]] == | |||
[[Ɗaukar]], [[kawo]]. | |||
# {{cx|verb}} [[kawo]] <> [[bring]], [[carry]]; | |||
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Revision as of 19:44, 23 August 2017
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
Noun
- (countable) (sports) A carry is a play in American football where a player holds the ball and runs with it. <> ɗauka ko riƙe ƙwallo a wasan football na Amurka.
- No player in NFL history has ever had that many carries.
- (countable) A carry is a way of moving somebody from one place to another.
- He picked her up and put her over his shoulder in a fireman's carry,
- Lifesavers must be able to tow a person of their own weight ten yards by each of the following methods: (a) head carry, using two arms and swimming on back; (b) under-arm carry, using two hands and swimming on back; (c) cross-chest carry, using one arm and side stroke.
Google translation of carry