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# na kowane iri, [[yawanci]] ([[typically]]) {{syn|common}} | ==Adjective== | ||
{{adjective|more=true}} | |||
#If something is '''typical''', it is [[normal]], and not [[special]]. It's what you would [[expect]]. <> na kowane iri, [[yawanci]] ([[typically]]), na yau da kullum. {{syn|common|usual|expected}} {{antonyms|unusual|unexpected|special|unique}} | |||
#: ''people can struggle even to see them as '''typical''' birds. <> mutane na fafutikar daukarsu ne tamkar '''kowane iri'''n tsuntsu.'' | #: ''people can struggle even to see them as '''typical''' birds. <> mutane na fafutikar daukarsu ne tamkar '''kowane iri'''n tsuntsu.'' | ||
# [[hali]], [[sak]]. | # [[hali]], [[sak]]. |
Latest revision as of 01:12, 30 April 2020
Pronunciation (Yadda ake faɗi)
Adjective
Positive |
Comparative |
Superlative |
- If something is typical, it is normal, and not special. It's what you would expect. <> na kowane iri, yawanci (typically), na yau da kullum.
- Antonyms: unusual, unexpected, special and unique
- people can struggle even to see them as typical birds. <> mutane na fafutikar daukarsu ne tamkar kowane irin tsuntsu.
- hali, sak.
- that is typical of Audu <> ai wannan halin Audu ne.
- She is a typical Hausa woman <> ita bahaushiya ce sak.
Google translation of typical
- (adjective) na hali <> typical, characteristic, circumstantial;