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# You use '''how''' to ask if something was good or bad, or what [[quality|qualities]] it has.
# You use '''how''' to ask if something was good or bad, or what [[quality|qualities]] it has.
#: '' '''How''' are you feeling? = How''' are you?'' <> Kana lafiya <abbr title="masculine gender">''m''</abbr> / Kina lafiya <abbr title="feminine gender">''f''</abbr>
#: '' '''How''' are you feeling? = '''How''' are you?'' <> Kana lafiya <abbr title="masculine gender">''m''</abbr> / Kina lafiya <abbr title="feminine gender">''f''</abbr>


==Subordinator==
==Subordinator==

Revision as of 21:37, 23 November 2016

Adverb

Positive
how

Comparative
none

Superlative
none

  1. ta yaya?, ƙaƙa?, yadda <> The word "how" is a question word, to ask about the way something happens or the way people do things.
    How is it done? <> Ta yaya ake yi?
    (cost) How much? <> Nawa ne?
  2. The word "how" is used to tell about the way something happens or the way people do things. <> yadda ake wani abu ko yadda wani abu ya faru.
    I know how we can solve this problem?
    This is how to make this machine work.
  3. (exclamation) used to show that you feel strongly about something.
    How old he looks!

Adjective

Positive
how

Comparative
none

Superlative
none

  1. You use how to ask if something was good or bad, or what qualities it has.
    How are you feeling? = How are you? <> Kana lafiya m / Kina lafiya f

Subordinator

Subordinator
how

  1. (informal) You use how to tell that something happens, is done, or is true.
    She told him how it wasn't fun anymore.

Synonyms