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<big>[[halitta]], [[taliki]]</big> | |||
==Noun== | ==Noun== | ||
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{{suna|halitta|halittu|halicce-halicce}} | |||
# {{cx|by God, especially inanimate}} [[halitta]], [[taliki]]; {{cx|animal only}} [[dabba]]. <> {{countable}} A '''creature''' is an [[animal]], especially a [[created]] ([[mythical]]) [[nonhuman]]. | # {{cx|by God, especially inanimate}} [[halitta]], [[taliki]]; {{cx|animal only}} [[dabba]]. <> {{countable}} A '''creature''' is an [[animal]], especially a [[created]] ([[mythical]]) [[nonhuman]]. | ||
#:''Those '''creatures''' only come out at night. <> Wad'ancan '''halittun''' da daddare kawai su ke fitowa.'' | #:''Those '''creatures''' only come out at night. <> Wad'ancan '''halittun''' da daddare kawai su ke fitowa.'' | ||
#: ''We are all God's '''creatures'''. <> Mu duka '''halicce-haliccen''' Allah ne.'' | #: ''We are all God's '''creatures'''. <> Mu duka '''halicce-haliccen''' Allah ne.'' | ||
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== Translation of [[creature]] (by [[:Category:Oxford|Oxford University Press]])== | |||
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# hàlittā̀, tālìkī | |||
##''yesterday I saw the most beautiful '''creature''' (girl)'' <> jiyà nā ga wata '''hàlittā̀''' kyàkkyāwā | |||
##''we are all God's '''[[creatures]]''''' <> mū dukà '''hàlìcce-hàlìccen''' Allàh nē | |||
# animals only <> dabbā̀ | |||
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Revision as of 05:18, 13 January 2022
Noun
- (by God, especially inanimate) halitta, taliki; (animal only) dabba. <> (countable) A creature is an animal, especially a created (mythical) nonhuman.
- Those creatures only come out at night. <> Wad'ancan halittun da daddare kawai su ke fitowa.
- We are all God's creatures. <> Mu duka halicce-haliccen Allah ne.
Translation of creature (by Oxford University Press)
- hàlittā̀, tālìkī
- yesterday I saw the most beautiful creature (girl) <> jiyà nā ga wata hàlittā̀ kyàkkyāwā
- we are all God's creatures <> mū dukà hàlìcce-hàlìccen Allàh nē
- animals only <> dabbā̀