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#:''The '''most difficult''' thing I've ever had to do was get over my fear of flying.'' | #:''The '''most difficult''' thing I've ever had to do was get over my fear of flying.'' | ||
#:'' do you know which is the '''difficult''' pass/path? <> wanne ne hanya '''mai wahala'''? --[http://hausadictionary.com/Quran/90/12#Quran.2F90.2F12_.2813.29 Qur'an 90:12] | #:'' do you know which is the '''difficult''' pass/path? <> wanne ne hanya '''mai wahala'''? --[http://hausadictionary.com/Quran/90/12#Quran.2F90.2F12_.2813.29 Qur'an 90:12] | ||
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Revision as of 11:54, 4 March 2019
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- When something is difficult, it is not easy. <> mai wahala, mai wuya.
- It'll be difficult to get him to change his mind; he's really stubborn.
- It's more difficult to learn another language when you're older than when you're young.
- The most difficult thing I've ever had to do was get over my fear of flying.
- do you know which is the difficult pass/path? <> wanne ne hanya mai wahala? --Qur'an 90:12