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Latest revision as of 04:13, 26 June 2019
Pronunciation (Yadda ake faɗi)
Verb
Plain form |
Third person singular |
Simple past |
Past participle |
Present participle |
- kawo, zo da abu
- she brought us some water <> ta kawo mana ruwa.
- bring forth <> haifa;
- bring about <> sa, jawo;
- reckless spending is what brought about his bankruptcy <> yawan kashe-kashen kuɗinsa ne ya jawo karayar arzikinsa.
- We elected him because he will bring about many changes <> Mun zaɓe shi ne saboda zai sa canje-canje da yawa.
- Bring about peace <> Wanzartar da zaman lafiya.
- bring back <> dawo da
- bring out / bring to light <> fito da abu fili
- the investigation brought to light the true facts of the case <> binciken ya fito da gaskiyar lamarin a fili.
- bring up, upbringing - to raise children <> yi tarbiyyar yara, reno / raino; ta da / ta do da magana.
- bring forward - (idiomatic) To call up for consideration. To make something happen earlier than originally planned. <> sake rubuta jimlar lissafin shafin baya; kawo ko ja/jawo abu baya.
- The meeting has been brought forward one day. <> An jawo ranar mitin ɗin rana guda.
- He brought it upon himself <> Ya yi wa kansa = Ya jawo wa kansa.
Google translation of bring
Kawo.