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#If some things are '''alike''', they are almost the [[same]] in some way. <> yi daidai da wani abu. yi kama da. | #If some things are '''alike''', they are almost the [[same]] in some way. <> yi daidai da wani abu. yi kama da. | ||
#:''My mother and I are very much '''alike'''. Ni da mahaifiya ta kamar daidai mu ke da juna.'' | #:''My mother and I are very much '''alike'''. '' <> Ni da mahaifiya ta kamar daidai mu ke da juna.'' | ||
==Adverb== | ==Adverb== |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 24 August 2019
Pronunciation
Adjective
Positive |
Comparative |
Superlative |
Never used before the noun
- If some things are alike, they are almost the same in some way. <> yi daidai da wani abu. yi kama da.
- My mother and I are very much alike. <> Ni da mahaifiya ta kamar daidai mu ke da juna.
Adverb
Positive |
Comparative |
Superlative |
- If some things act alike, they act in almost the same way. <> tashi bai ɗaya, iri ɗaya.
- Their colors came out alike. <> Launinsu ya tashi bai ɗaya.
- All the men in the office dress alike. <> Duk mazajen ofishin mu na saka sutura iri ɗaya.
- You use alike to show that what you say is true of both groups or individuals. <> tare da wasu ma, haka ma.
- Teachers and students alike have to work harder to improve this school.