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#{{countable}} A '''hoof''' is a [[foot]] of an [[animal]] with [[hard]] feet. <> [[kofato]] [https://archive.org/details/englishhausadict00newm/page/124][https://archive.org/details/hausaenglishengl00awde/page/271] | #{{countable}} A '''hoof''' is a [[foot]] of an [[animal]] with [[hard]] feet. <> [[kofato]] [https://archive.org/details/englishhausadict00newm/page/124][https://archive.org/details/hausaenglishengl00awde/page/271] | ||
#:''The horseshoes are nailed to the horse's '''hoofs'''.'' | #:''The horseshoes are nailed to the horse's '''hoofs'''.'' | ||
#:''TUN ƙarnuka da yawa, yawancin mutane sun ɗauka cewa Shaiɗan yana da ƙaho, yana da kofato a kafa, yana sanye da jar riga, kuma yana amfani da tebur mai haƙora wajen jefa mugayen mutane cikin wuta. <> FOR centuries, many people thought of the Devil as a horned, cloven-hoofed creature clad in red and using a pitchfork to cast wicked humans into a fiery hell. [https://glosbe.com/ha/en/kofato] | |||
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#{{slang}} If you '''hoof''', you [[walk]]. {{synonyms|foot|walk}} | #{{slang}} If you '''hoof''', you [[walk]]. {{synonyms|foot|walk}} | ||
#:''My car is broken so we'll have to '''hoof''' it. We'll only be walking 3 blocks.'' | #:''My car is broken so we'll have to '''hoof''' it. We'll only be walking 3 blocks.'' |
Revision as of 06:50, 12 November 2018
Pronunciation
- IPA: /hʊf/ or Template:IPAchar
- SAMPA: /hUf/ or /hu:f/
Audio (US) (file)
Noun

- (countable) A hoof is a foot of an animal with hard feet. <> kofato [1][2]
- The horseshoes are nailed to the horse's hoofs.
- TUN ƙarnuka da yawa, yawancin mutane sun ɗauka cewa Shaiɗan yana da ƙaho, yana da kofato a kafa, yana sanye da jar riga, kuma yana amfani da tebur mai haƙora wajen jefa mugayen mutane cikin wuta. <> FOR centuries, many people thought of the Devil as a horned, cloven-hoofed creature clad in red and using a pitchfork to cast wicked humans into a fiery hell. [3]
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |