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#: ''I go '''wherever''' I want to go.'' | #: ''I go '''wherever''' I want to go.'' | ||
#: ''Water comes in '''wherever''' there is a hole.'' | #: ''Water comes in '''wherever''' there is a hole.'' | ||
# Any place. <> [[duk inda]], ko ina. | # Any place. <> [[duk inda]], ko ina. {{syn|everywhere}} | ||
#: '' '''Duk inda''' fitina ta tashi, a nan sai ka ga suna samun kuɗi, suna samun karbuwa. <> '''Wherever''' trouble arises, there you will find them making money and gaining acceptance. | |||
#: '''''Wherever''' you go, I'll be there.'' | #: '''''Wherever''' you go, I'll be there.'' | ||
#: ''We should have signs '''wherever''' possible.'' | #: ''We should have signs '''wherever''' possible.'' |
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Preposition
Preposition |
- A place. <> ko ina. ko wane waje.
- I go wherever I want to go.
- Water comes in wherever there is a hole.
- Any place. <> duk inda, ko ina.
- Synonym: everywhere
- Duk inda fitina ta tashi, a nan sai ka ga suna samun kuɗi, suna samun karbuwa. <> Wherever trouble arises, there you will find them making money and gaining acceptance.
- Wherever you go, I'll be there.
- We should have signs wherever possible.
- "Where shall we go?" "Wherever!"
- Used to show surprise in a question. <> ana iya amfani don a nuna mamaki game da inda wani ya ke.
- Wherever have you been? <> Shin ina ka ke?