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#If you are '''sane''', you [[think]] and [[feel]] in a [[normal]] way. You do not have [[mental illness]]. | #If you are '''sane''', you [[think]] and [[feel]] in a [[normal]] way. You do not have [[mental illness]]. <> mai hankali garau. | ||
#If something is '''sane''', it is [[organized]] and normal; it makes [[sense]]. | #If something is '''sane''', it is [[organized]] and normal; it makes [[sense]]. <> [[nutsattse]] / [[nutsattsiya]], a [[nutse]]. | ||
====Antonyms==== | ====Antonyms==== |
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English
Pronunciation (Yadda ake faɗi)
- IPA: /seɪn/
- seɪn
Adjective
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Superlative |
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Superlative |
- If you are sane, you think and feel in a normal way. You do not have mental illness. <> mai hankali garau.
- If something is sane, it is organized and normal; it makes sense. <> nutsattse / nutsattsiya, a nutse.
Antonyms
Related words
Hausa
- in the know, knowing, cognizant, intentional or on purpose.
- Tana sane ta yi. <> She did it on purpose.