Pronunciation
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- (transitive) When you lend something to another person, you let them use it, after which they must return it to you. <> bada aro, ara wa wani abu ga wani, ari. Bada rance, ranta wa wani.
- Antonym: borrow
- Also, if you lend without interest to those from whom you hope to receive, of what credit is it to you? <> Idan kuwa kuna bada rance ga waɗanda ku ke sa zuciya za ku samu a garesu, wane abin godiya ke gareku? [1]
- Lend me an attentive ear <> Ku ba ni (aran) hankalinku --Last_Sermon
- Friend, lend me three loaves <> Aboki, ranta mini burodi guda uku [2] = Wāne, ranta mini gurasa uku mana [3]
- (transitive) If you lend a hand, you help. <> bada taimako, miƙa hannu don taimakawa.
- We're moving to a new house next week and we were hoping you could lend us a hand. <> Za mu koma zuwa sabon gida a makon gobe, kuma muna fatan ko za ka iya taimaka mana.