Pronunciation
Noun
- A heap is a big pile of things, usually thrown in the pile and not in any order. <> Tarin abu.
- When we moved into our new house, the old owners had left a heap of garbage inside for us to deal with.
- I dumped all of my things into a heap on my bed so I could start organizing them.
- (idiom) A heap is a lot of something. <> tuli.
- If that dog eats my shoes again, he will be in a heap of trouble.
- She earned heaps of money when she was 20 and now she doesn't have to work for the rest of her life.
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- (transitive) If you heap something, you pile it up high. <> tattara kaya har su yi tsawo.
- (transitive) If you heap something, you give a lot of it. <> badawa da yawa.
Translation of heap (by Oxford University Press)
(noun)
- garbage, rubbish heap <> tārī̀, tulī̀, tsibī̀, jūjī
- there was a heap of corn on the floor <> àkwai tārìn hatsī à dàɓīn
- of tied bundles of grain in field <> būshiyā, bāgā̀
(verb)
- heap something on <> tulā̀ wà, labtā̀ wà
- she heaped the food on his plate <> tā tulā̀ masà àbinci
- heap abuse on someone <> danƙàrā wà X zāgī̀
- make a heap <> tārā̀