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#If you '''lecture''' someone, you [[teach]] them something. <> Koyarwa, [[horarwa]], yi lacca, yi [[nasiha]] | #If you '''lecture''' someone, you [[teach]] them something. <> Koyarwa, [[horarwa]], yi lacca, yi [[nasiha]] | ||
#If you '''lecture''' someone, you [[scold]] them. <> [[tsawata]] | #If you '''lecture''' someone, you [[scold]] them. <> [[tsawata]] | ||
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[[Lacca]]. | |||
# {{cx|noun}} [[karatu]] <> [[apprenticeship]], [[lecture]], [[reading]]; | |||
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Noun
- (countable) A lecture is a talk about a specific topic. Usually, it is a planned talk and it often lasts a long time. <> lacca, kur, jawabin koyarwa
- My teacher is giving a lecture on human rights tonight at the university. <> Malami na yana bada lacca akan haƙƙin Ɗan-Adam yau da daddare a jami'a.
- deliver a lecture <> gabatar da jawabi = ƙaddamar da jawabi
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- If you lecture someone, you teach them something. <> Koyarwa, horarwa, yi lacca, yi nasiha
- If you lecture someone, you scold them. <> tsawata
Google translation of lecture
- (noun) karatu <> apprenticeship, lecture, reading;