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#:''Dan and Sarah went to an expensive '''resort''' in Jamaica for their honeymoon.'' | #:''Dan and Sarah went to an expensive '''resort''' in Jamaica for their honeymoon.'' | ||
# the last resort <> [[mafitar]] ko [[makomar]] ƙarshe. | # the last resort <> [[mafitar]] ko [[makomar]] ƙarshe. | ||
#:''I will surely find something even better than this as '''[ my last] resort'''!'' <> zan sami abin da yake mafi alheri daga gare ta ya zama '''[[makoma]]'''. | #:''I will surely find something even better than this as '''[ my last] resort'''!'' <> zan sami abin da yake mafi alheri daga gare ta ya zama '''[[makoma]]'''. <small>--[[Quran/18/36]]</small> | ||
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== Verb == | == Verb == |
Latest revision as of 23:18, 20 March 2022
wurin 'yan yawon shaƙatawa
Pronunciation
Noun

- Buildings in a scenic area where people can go on vacation or to relax; resorts are like hotels that provide extra entertainment to their guests. <> wurin 'yan yawon shaƙatawa.
- Dan and Sarah went to an expensive resort in Jamaica for their honeymoon.
- the last resort <> mafitar ko makomar ƙarshe.
- I will surely find something even better than this as [ my last] resort! <> zan sami abin da yake mafi alheri daga gare ta ya zama makoma. --Quran/18/36
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- To choose to do something you don't want to do because you have no other choice. <> kai ga yin wani abu, kai bango.
- All my friends were too busy to help me move so I had to resort to calling a moving company and it cost me $100 dollars an hour!
- To sort something again. <> daɗa maimaita jeri.
- I just sorted these files last week and didn't think I'd have to do it again for awhile, but I had to resort them this morning.
Related words
- (no other choice) last resort