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# {{countable}} A [[mild]] [[sickness]]. It gives your [[trouble]] with your [[nose]] and [[throat]].
# {{countable}} A [[mild]] [[sickness]]. It gives your [[trouble]] with your [[nose]] and [[throat]]. <> [[mura]].
#: ''He has a '''cold''', so he stayed in bed, kept warm, and took some [[medicine]].''
#: ''He has a '''cold''', so he stayed in bed, kept warm, and took some [[medicine]].''
#: ''He has caught a '''cold'''. <> '''Mura''' ta kama shi.''
#: ''He has caught a '''cold'''.'' <> '''Mura''' ta kama shi.''


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Latest revision as of 07:17, 7 June 2020

Pronunciation (Yadda ake faɗi)

Adjective

Positive
cold

Comparative
colder

Superlative
coldest

  1. mai sanyi, (especially of dry cold winter season) mai ɗari.
    Cold water. <> Ruwa mai sanyi.
    It is cold. <> Akwai sanyi.


Noun

Singular
cold

Plural
colds

Tilo
mura

Jam'i
babu (none)

  1. (countable) A mild sickness. It gives your trouble with your nose and throat. <> mura.
    He has a cold, so he stayed in bed, kept warm, and took some medicine.
    He has caught a cold. <> Mura ta kama shi.

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Google translation of cold

Sanyi.

  1. (noun) sanyi <> cold, frost; zazzaɓi <> fever, cold;
  2. (adjective) na sanyi <> cold;