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#:''he '''[[overtook]]''' me in the race'' <> ya cim minì à tsērên | #:''he '''[[overtook]]''' me in the race'' <> ya cim minì à tsērên | ||
#:''the times have '''[[overtaken]]''' us'' <> zāmànī yā rìskē mù | #:''the times have '''[[overtaken]]''' us'' <> zāmànī yā rìskē mù | ||
# If something '''overtakes''' you, you are not ready, you are surprised, and [[overwhelm]]ed by it. | # If something '''overtakes''' you, you are not ready, you are surprised, and [[overwhelm]]ed by it. | ||
#: ''The government's reforms were '''overtaken''' by the mass demonstrations which called for big changes in the laws.'' | #: ''The government's reforms were '''overtaken''' by the mass demonstrations which called for big changes in the laws.'' |
Revision as of 22:53, 26 April 2022
Pronunciation
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
(transitive)
- To overtake is to catch up to and then pass or do better than something.
- If something overtakes you, you are not ready, you are surprised, and overwhelmed by it.
- The government's reforms were overtaken by the mass demonstrations which called for big changes in the laws.