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# {{cx|compassionate in Hausa}} mai [[tausayi | # {{cx|compassionate in Hausa}} mai [[tausayi]], mai [[juyayi]] – [[alhini]] <> If someone or something is '''compassionate''', they feel or show [[pity]], [[sympathy]], and understanding for people who are suffering. | ||
#: ''The nurse was a very caring, '''compassionate''' person. <> Mai jiyya ce '''mai tausayi, kuma mai juyayii'''. '' | #: ''The nurse was a very caring, '''compassionate''' person. <> Mai jiyya ce '''mai tausayi, kuma mai juyayii'''. '' | ||
# Sunan Allah mai [[rahama]], [[jin ƙai]]. <> {{cx|Islam}} Ar-Rahman, One of the 99 names of God (#2). | |||
[[Category:99_names_of_Allah]] | [[Category:99_names_of_Allah]] |
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Pronunciation (Yadda ake faɗi)
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- (compassionate in Hausa) mai tausayi, mai juyayi – alhini <> If someone or something is compassionate, they feel or show pity, sympathy, and understanding for people who are suffering.
- The nurse was a very caring, compassionate person. <> Mai jiyya ce mai tausayi, kuma mai juyayii.
- Sunan Allah mai rahama, jin ƙai. <> (Islam) Ar-Rahman, One of the 99 names of God (#2).