Pronounciation (yadda ake faɗi)
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- lura da hankali, a hankali, reno, adana, kula da, damu.
- My wife caring for the baby. <> Mata ta ce ta ke kula da jaririn mu.
- It's under my care. <> Ya na hannuna.
- I don't care. <> Ba ruwa na. = Ban damu ba
Noun
- (uncountable) Care is the act of helping someone, especially sick people, the very young or the very old.
- He decided not to seek health care from a hospitals.
- We take the kids to child care during the week.
- (uncountable) If you take care of someone, you watch them so that there is no trouble.
- You're going to need someone to take care of you when you get older.
- We'll be taking real good care of you. I promise.
- (uncountable) If you take care of a problem, you fix it or arrange it.
- Don's worry. Pearl and Edward will take care of things.
- We go in, do our job, and take care of what we need to take care of.
- (uncountable) You say "Take care!" when you are leaving somebody.
- That's it. All right. Jim, good to see you. Take care.
- (uncountable) You say "Take care!" when you want somebody to do something safely.
- Go slowly and take care not to touch anything.
- Care should be taken when holding eggs.
- (uncountable) Care is the act of keeping something in a good condition.
- I'm caring for the house while they're away.
- (countable) A Care is a worry, concern, or something that you think about often.
- I don't have a care in the world.
Google translation of care
Kula.
- (noun) kula <> care, surveillance;