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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)
carry

3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi)
carries

Past tense (ya wuce)
carried

Past participle (ya wuce)
carried

Present participle (ana cikin yi)
carrying

  1. ɗauka, goyo, riƙe

Noun

Singular
carry

Plural
carries

  1. (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.
  2. (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

Ɗaukar, kawo.

  1. (verb) kawo <> bring, carry;