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Pronunciation (Yadda ake faɗi)
Adjective
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Comparative |
Superlative |
- A problem or situation is serious if it is not funny or comical, but important. <> muhimmi, mai tsananin muhimminci, babba. magana mai nauyi, mai isa tunani, ba na wasa ba.
- This is a serious problem. We must do something. <> Wannan babban matsala ne. Dole mu yi wani abu.
- This is getting serious. <> Wannan al'amari ya soma banjama.
- A person is serious if the person is not laughing or joking, but saying what they mean. <> mutum mai mara yin murmushi, mara wasa, mai ma'anar duk abin da ya ke faɗa. Da gaske.
- I see. When you said the room was empty, you were serious! <> Na gani. Ke nan da ka ce ɗakin wayam ne, da gaske ka ke.
- The woman's face looked serious, so I knew she was saying something important. <> Fuskar matar sai ka ce da wani abu mai nauyi a zuciyar ta, shi ya sa na san muhimmi ne abin da ta ke faɗi.
Related words
Google translation of serious
- (adjective) muhimmi <> significant, serious, purposeful; m <> surgical, happy, lower, believable, terrific, serious;