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{{suna|rahoto|rahotanni}} | {{suna|rahoto|rahotanni}} | ||
# [[rahoto]], [[ruwaito]], {{cx|of news}} [[labarai]]; bayani ko labari kan abin da ya auku. | # [[rahoto]], [[ruwaito]], {{cx|of news}} [[labarai]]; bayani ko labari kan abin da ya auku. {{syn|article}} | ||
#: ''there has been an unconfirmed '''report''' that he was killed <> an kawo '''labarin''' cewa wai an kashe shi.'' | #: ''there has been an unconfirmed '''report''' that he was killed <> an kawo '''labarin''' cewa wai an kashe shi.'' | ||
Latest revision as of 21:29, 29 June 2021
Noun
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- (transitive & intransitive) If the news reports something, it tells us about it. <> bayyana rahoto.
- The journalist reported that there were riots in the city.
- He's been reporting on the ongoing war in Iraq.
- (transitive & intransitive) When you report something that has happened, you describe it. <> kai ƙara.
- They reported to the police that their car had been stolen.
- She reported hearing loud noises at the time of the incident.
- He's reported to have been there at the time.
- So, you should report on your progress in three days.
- (transitive) If you report somebody for something they've done wrong, you tell an official about the problem. <> kai ƙara.
- The restaurant was reported to the city because of the dangerous kitchen.
- (intransitive) If you report somewhere, you go there and give your name.
- Visitors to the school should report to the office.