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[[File:Zeppelin Bend HowTo.jpg|thumb|Tying two pieces of rope together]]
[[File:Zeppelin Bend HowTo.jpg|thumb|Tying two pieces of rope together]]
# {{transitive verb}} If you '''tie''' something, you [[attach]] it using [[string]] or [[rope]]. <> ƙullewa da igiya ko zare.
# {{transitive verb}} If you '''tie''' something, you [[attach]] it using [[string]] or [[rope]]. <> [[ƙulle]]wa da igiya ko zare. [[ɗaure]].
#: ''I was six when I learned to '''tie''' up my shoes.''
#: ''I was six when I learned to '''tie''' up my shoes.''
#: ''We '''tied''' the swing to the tree.''
#: ''We '''tied''' the swing to the tree.''

Latest revision as of 05:39, 18 January 2022

Pronunciation

Homophones

Verb

Plain form (yanzu)
tie

3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi)
ties

Past tense (ya wuce)
tied

Past participle (ya wuce)
tied

Present participle (ana cikin yi)
tying

Tying two pieces of rope together
  1. (transitive) If you tie something, you attach it using string or rope. <> ƙullewa da igiya ko zare. ɗaure.
    I was six when I learned to tie up my shoes.
    We tied the swing to the tree.
  2. (intransitive) If two teams or players tie, they have the same score in a game. <> yin kunnen doki, caranjas
    Naples and Rome tied the game two all.


Noun

Singular
tie

Plural
ties

A tie
  1. A tie is a piece of cloth that you wear around your neck as a decoration. <> (clothing) taye
    At work, you need to wear a suit and tie.
  2. dangantaka