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[[a ciki]], [[cikin]]
=== Pronunciation (Yadda ake faɗi) ===
{{syn|internal}}
* {{cx|inside}} {{audio|en-us-inside.ogg|Audio (US)}}
* Hausa <html><script type="text/javascript" src="https://forvo.com/_ext/ext-prons.js?id= 1441770"></script></html> [[Category:Terms with audio]][[Category:Forvo]]
 
==Preposition==
{{preposition}}
[[File:dentro.png|thumb|The object is inside the square]]
# If <math>x</math> is or moves '''inside''' <math>y</math>, it is [[in]] <math>y</math>. <> [[a ciki]], [[ciki]].
{{syn|internal}}{{antonyms|outside|external}}
#: ''He locked his keys '''inside''' his car.''
#: ''Outside was cold, but he was warm '''inside''' the house.''
#: ''I put my pen '''inside''' my bag.''
#: ''Let's look '''inside''' here.''
#: ''Don't stand out here. Come on '''inside'''.''
 
==Noun==
[[File:Daimler DB 605 cutaway.jpg|thumb|The inside of an engine]]
{{noun}}
{{suna|ciki|cikkuna}}
# The '''inside''' of something is the part that you can't [[see]] or can't [[touch]] because other parts are [[around]] it. <> [[cikin]].
#: ''The '''inside''' of my mouth hurts.''
#: ''Outside, the building was dark and grey, but the '''inside''' was bright and beautiful.''

Revision as of 13:19, 28 May 2018

Pronunciation (Yadda ake faɗi)

  • (inside)
    (file)
  • Hausa

Preposition

Preposition
inside

The object is inside the square
  1. If <math>x</math> is or moves inside <math>y</math>, it is in <math>y</math>. <> a ciki, ciki.
  1. He locked his keys inside his car.
    Outside was cold, but he was warm inside the house.
    I put my pen inside my bag.
    Let's look inside here.
    Don't stand out here. Come on inside.

Noun

The inside of an engine

Singular
inside

Plural
insides

Tilo
ciki

Jam'i
cikkuna

  1. The inside of something is the part that you can't see or can't touch because other parts are around it. <> cikin.
    The inside of my mouth hurts.
    Outside, the building was dark and grey, but the inside was bright and beautiful.