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# A '''ladder''' is something you walk up use to get to a [[high]]er (or lower) position. There are two [[parallel]] sides and steps ([[rung]]s) between them. <> [[kwaranga]], [[tsani]], [[matashi]], [[matsayi]].
# A '''ladder''' is something you walk up use to get to a [[high]]er (or lower) position. There are two [[parallel]] sides and steps ([[rung]]s) between them. <> [[kwaranga]], [[tsani]], [[matashi]], [[matsayi]].
#:''I propped the '''ladder''' against the wall.'' <> Na jingina '''tsani''' a bango.
#:''I propped the '''ladder''' against the wall.'' <> Na jingina '''tsani''' a bango.
#:''the ladder doesn't '''reach''' the window'' <> tsānìn bài '''[[kai]]''' tāgā̀ ba
#:''the '''ladder''' doesn't [[reach]] the window'' <> '''tsānìn''' bài [[kai]] tāgā̀ ba

Latest revision as of 13:47, 19 February 2021

Pronunciation

Noun

Singular
ladder

Plural
ladders

Tilo
kwaranga

Jam'i
kwarangu

  1. A ladder is something you walk up use to get to a higher (or lower) position. There are two parallel sides and steps (rungs) between them. <> kwaranga, tsani, matashi, matsayi.
    I propped the ladder against the wall. <> Na jingina tsani a bango.
    the ladder doesn't reach the window <> tsānìn bài kai tāgā̀ ba