(verb) doki/duka
(noun) yaji e.g. yajin aiki, yajin cin abinci (hunger strike)
Pronunciation
Verb
Plain form |
Third person singular |
Simple past |
Past participle |
Present participle |
- (transitive) When you hit or attack something, you strike it. <> doki, yi wa duka, buga. kai hari.
- "why did you strike him?" <> "mḕ ya sâ ka dṑkē shì?"
- When an idea (or lighting) strikes you, it occurs to you suddenly or with force. <> tunanin abu nan da nan. faɗowar abu.
- to strike a match <> kunna wuta ko tada ashana. ƙyastà/ƙyattà àshānā.
- "they struck up a friendship" <> "àbṑtā tā ƙùllu tsàkāninsù"
- When a clock rings a bell (see also ring a bell) to tell you the time, the clock strikes the time.
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- A disease can strike a person. That person is stricken with disease.
- The child was stricken with a serious blood disease.
- When you strike a part from a document, it is stricken from the document. <> kashe abu ko soke rubutu daga takarda.
- Synonym: cancel
- "strike a name off a list" <> "kashè sūnā dàgà jērìn sūnā̀yē"
- The errors were stricken from the dictionary.
- When bad luck strikes you, you are stricken with bad luck.
Usage Notes
Most of the time the past participle of “strike” is “struck.” The exceptions are that you can be stricken with guilt, a misfortune, a wound or a disease; and a passage in a document can be stricken out. The rest of the time, stick with “struck.” This rule does not seem to be authoritative. The past participle is stricken.
When dealing with the verb "to strike" in a labour union context, the use of the past participle "struck" sounds awkward at best, and is confusing. If you write "the union struck three times since the 1970s" the reader is left to wonder "struck what?- a deal? or something else?". In such situations the use of one of the following locutions is most often used: "went on strike", "took strike action" to express the simple past.
Noun
- (countable) When a group of people stop working to improve or defend their working conditions or pay, they go on strike. <> yajin aiki
- Synonym: walkout
- hari <> an attack.
- "pre-emptive strike" <> "harìn shàmmā̀cē"
- horo <> training
- gargaɗi, dabaibayi <> warning
- Copyright strikes are different from Content ID claims.
Gargaɗin haƙƙin mallaka daban ya ke da iƙirarin Content ID.
- Copyright strikes are different from Content ID claims.