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#: ''John, a well known '''patron''' of the arts, donated a large sum of money to the local museum last summer.''
#: ''John, a well known '''patron''' of the arts, donated a large sum of money to the local museum last summer.''
# A '''patron''' refers to a regular [[customer]] of a [[business]]. <> wanda ya saba siyayya a wani waje.
# A '''patron''' refers to a regular [[customer]] of a [[business]]. <> wanda ya saba siyayya a wani waje.
#:''Each trade had its '''patron deity'''.'' <> Kowace sana’a tana da '''allan da ke yi mata ja-gora'''. [https://glosbe.com/en/ha/patron?page=1&tmmode=MUST&stem=false#translationExamples]
# A [[property]] owner who hires a [[contractor]] for [[construction]] works.
# A [[property]] owner who hires a [[contractor]] for [[construction]] works.



Revision as of 11:48, 27 February 2020

Pronunciation

Noun

Singular
patron

Plural
patrons

  1. A patron is a supporter of something. <> magoyin bayan wani abu.
    John, a well known patron of the arts, donated a large sum of money to the local museum last summer.
  2. A patron refers to a regular customer of a business. <> wanda ya saba siyayya a wani waje.
    Each trade had its patron deity. <> Kowace sana’a tana da allan da ke yi mata ja-gora. [1]
  3. A property owner who hires a contractor for construction works.

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