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Pronunciation (Yadda ake faɗi)
Homophones
Verb
Plain form |
Third person singular |
Simple past |
Past participle |
Present participle |
- zo <> To move towards a place or into a place; to move to the place where the person who is talking is.
- Come to my house and I will give you something to eat. <> Zo gida na sai in baka abin ci.
- Come here to me. <> Zo nan waje na.
- Twenty people came to the party. <> Mutane ashirin ne suka zo bikin.
- He came here, but he went away again before you came here. <> Ya zo nan amma ya tafi kafin zuwan ka nan.
- The past participle of come.
Preposition
Preposition |
- When something happens or arrives. <> zuwa ga
- We'll talk again come January. <> Ma ƙara yin magana zuwa ga watan Janairu.
Google translation of come