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<abbr title="masculine gender">''m''</abbr> | |||
[[Category:Masculine gender Hausa nouns]] | |||
/<abbr title="feminine gender">''f''</abbr> | |||
[[Category:Feminine gender Hausa nouns]] | |||
# ɗan [[koyo]] <> a [[learner]], [[pupil]]. | # ɗan [[koyo]] <> a [[learner]], [[pupil]]. | ||
# [[bagidaje]]. | # [[bagidaje]]. | ||
# Beginning in the mid-nineteenth century, Hausa migrants traveled to the Cameroon Grassfields where they established multiple settlements known as '''abakwa''', a term referring to descendants of mixed marriages between Hausa men and local, mainly non-Muslim women. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/26362135] |