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# {{uncountable}} '''Sake''' is a kind of [[Japan]]ese [[wine]] made from [[rice]]. <> Wata irin '''giyar Jafanawa''' da ake yinta daga shinkafa. | # {{uncountable}} '''Sake''' is a kind of [[Japan]]ese [[wine]] made from [[rice]]. <> Wata irin '''giyar Jafanawa''' da ake yinta daga shinkafa. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 3 March 2021
Hausa
Verb
English
Noun 1
Pronunciation
- You use for God's/Christ's/Heaven's/Pete's/pity's/fuck's sake when you feel strongly about something. <> Rantsuwar da ke nuna fushi ko damuwar mutum.
- "No, I will not." "For God's sake, why not?" <> A'a, bazan yi ba. Don Allah! Mai zai hana?
- If something is for x's sake or for the sake of x, it is for that purpose. <> don dai kawai tababa ko jayayya
- Let's say, for the sake of argument, that he comes out and says, "I love you." Then what?
Synonyms
Noun 2
Pronunciation
- saa·kay
- (uncountable) Sake is a kind of Japanese wine made from rice. <> Wata irin giyar Jafanawa da ake yinta daga shinkafa.
- See also sakarci