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#{{transitive}} If you '''mine''' rocks or minerals, you [[dig]] them out of the [[ground]]. <> [[haƙa]]. | #{{transitive}} If you '''mine''' rocks or minerals, you [[dig]] them out of the [[ground]]. <> [[haƙa]]. | ||
#:''"in that country, they '''[[mine]]''' gold" '' <br> "à ƙasâr can anā̀ '''hàkar''' gwâl" [https://developer.oxforddictionaries.com/documentation/#!/Translations/get_translations_source_lang_translate_target_lang_translate_word_id] | |||
#{{transitive}} If you '''mine''' an area, you dig a mine there. | #{{transitive}} If you '''mine''' an area, you dig a mine there. | ||
#{{transitive}} If you '''mine''' an area, you put exploding mines there. | #{{transitive}} If you '''mine''' an area, you put exploding mines there. |
Revision as of 17:47, 30 September 2020
(noun) mahaƙa, (pronoun) nawa, (verb) haƙa
Pronunciation
Pronoun
Pronoun |
Pronoun |
Noun

- ramin da a ke tonowa don samun ire-iren dukiyoyin ƙasa <> (countable) A mine is a large hole in the ground from which rocks and minerals are taken.
- (countable) Template:military A mine is a device that explodes when it is touched, or when a ship, vehicle, or person comes close to it. <> bom ɗin da ke tashi ana taɓa shi.
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Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
Google translation of mine
nawa.
- (pronoun) nawa <> mine; tawa <> mine;
- (noun) bom na binnewa <> mine; ramin ma'addinai <> mine; ma'aikatar haƙa ma'addinai <> mine;