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== Verb ==
== Verb ==
{{verb}}
{{verb}}
# {{ti verb}} If you '''cheer''', you [[shout]] to show that you are happy about something or to [[encourage]] someone.
# {{ti verb}} If you '''cheer''', you [[shout]] to show that you are happy about something or to [[encourage]] someone. <> yi shēwā̀ / sōwā̀; [[fara'a|fàra’ā̀]]. {{cx|ululate, by women}} yi gūɗā̀.
#:''These Senegalese fans '''[[cheer]] on''' their side painted in the country's national colours...''<br>Wadannan magoya bayan kungiyar wasan kwallon kafa ta kasar Senegal da aka yi wa fentin launin kasar na '''[[karfafa wa]]''' 'yan wasan guiwa… <small>--[[bbchausa verticals/pics]]</small>
#:''These Senegalese fans '''[[cheer]] on''' their side painted in the country's national colours...''<br>Wadannan magoya bayan kungiyar wasan kwallon kafa ta kasar Senegal da aka yi wa fentin launin kasar na '''[[karfafa wa]]''' 'yan wasan guiwa… <small>--[[bbchausa verticals/pics]]</small>
# {{ti verb}} If something '''cheers''' somebody, it makes them feel happier.
# {{ti verb}} If something '''cheers''' somebody, it makes them feel happier.
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== Noun ==
== Noun ==
{{noun}}
{{noun}}
# {{countable}} A '''cheer''' is a shout to show that you are happy about something or to encourage someone. <> yi shēwā̀ / sōwā̀; [[fara'a|fàra’ā̀]]. {{cx|ululate, by women}} yi gūɗā̀.
# {{countable}} A '''cheer''' is a shout to show that you are happy about something or to encourage someone. <> [[fara'a]].
#: ''As the clock counted down the final seconds of the game the '''cheers''' from the crowd grew louder and louder.''
#: ''As the clock counted down the final seconds of the game the '''cheers''' from the crowd grew louder and louder.''
#: ''Three '''cheers''' for the raiders! Hip hip hooray!''
#: ''Three '''cheers''' for the raiders! Hip hip hooray!''

Latest revision as of 17:44, 23 June 2022

karfafa wa, faranta wa

Pronunciation

Verb

Plain form (yanzu)
cheer

3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi)
cheers

Past tense (ya wuce)
cheered

Past participle (ya wuce)
cheered

Present participle (ana cikin yi)
cheering

  1. (transitive & intransitive) If you cheer, you shout to show that you are happy about something or to encourage someone. <> yi shēwā̀ / sōwā̀; fàra’ā̀. (ululate, by women) yi gūɗā̀.
    These Senegalese fans cheer on their side painted in the country's national colours...
    Wadannan magoya bayan kungiyar wasan kwallon kafa ta kasar Senegal da aka yi wa fentin launin kasar na karfafa wa 'yan wasan guiwa… --bbchausa verticals/pics
  2. (transitive & intransitive) If something cheers somebody, it makes them feel happier.
    There isn't much on the street to cheer the poor.

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Noun

Singular
cheer

Plural
cheers

  1. (countable) A cheer is a shout to show that you are happy about something or to encourage someone. <> fara'a.
    As the clock counted down the final seconds of the game the cheers from the crowd grew louder and louder.
    Three cheers for the raiders! Hip hip hooray!
  2. (uncountable) Cheer is a feeling of happiness.
    Thanksgiving is a time for families to gather with good cheer and put problems behind them.

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