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# {{uncountable}} '''Ridicule''' is derision or [[mock]]ery. {{cx|especially through song}} [[zambo|zàmbō]]. ci fuska, [[wulaƙanta|wulāƙantar (dà)]]. | # {{uncountable}} '''Ridicule''' is derision or [[mock]]ery. {{cx|especially through song}} [[zambo|zàmbō]]. ci fuska, [[wulaƙanta|wulāƙantar (dà)]]. | ||
#:''he was '''[[ridiculed]]''' in public'' <> an ci fuskàrsà gàban jàma’ā̀ | #:''he was '''[[ridiculed]]''' in public'' <> an '''ci fuskàrsà''' gàban jàma’ā̀ | ||
== Verb == | == Verb == |
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Pronunciation
Noun
Plural |
- (uncountable) Ridicule is derision or mockery. (especially through song) zàmbō. ci fuska, wulāƙantar (dà).
- he was ridiculed in public <> an ci fuskàrsà gàban jàma’ā̀
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- (transitive) To ridicule is to make fun of, humiliate or mock, someone or something. <> yi wà X ba’ā̀.
- To ridicule a powerful man is to take a big risk.