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# [[sannu]], [[gaisuwa]], [[barka]] | |||
# {{cx|noun}} [[sannu]] <> [[hello]] | |||
# {{cx|noun}} [[an]] [[utterance]] [[of]] “[[hello]]”; [[a]] [[greeting]]. | |||
#: ''[[she]] [[was]] [[getting]] [[polite]] [[nods]] [[and]] [[hellos]] [[from]] [[people]] | |||
# {{cx|verb}} [[say]] [[or]] [[shout]] “[[hello]]”; [[greet]] [[someone]]. | |||
#: ''‘[[Hi]] [[Kirsten]],’ [[he]] [[helloed]] , [[obviously]] [[calling]] [[me]] [[Kirsten]] [[on]] [[purpose]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:17, 2 July 2022
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- You say, "hello" in greeting when you meet someone new or someone you know. <> sannu, barka, salaam.
- The original-language word for “greeting” may mean more than a mere “hello” or “good-day.” <> Yare na asali na kalmar nan “gaida” ba ya nufin “sannu” ko “barka dai” kawai. (Luk 10:4)
- We might say: Hello. <> Muna iya cewa: Barka dai.