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#A '''test''' is [[writing]] that many [[learn]]ers do in a [[room]] at the [[same]] [[time]] so that people are able to see how much [[knowledge]] the learners have. <> '''[[jarabawa]], [[gwaji]]''' | #A '''test''' is [[writing]] that many [[learn]]ers do in a [[room]] at the [[same]] [[time]] so that people are able to see how much [[knowledge]] the learners have. <> '''[[jarabawa]], [[gwaji]]''' | ||
#:''I'm [[happy]] because I got a [[high]] [[mark]] on the '''test'''. <> Ina [[farin ciki]] saboda na samu [[maki]] [[sosai]] a '''jarabawar'''.'' | #:''I'm [[happy]] because I got a [[high]] [[mark]] on the '''test'''. <> Ina [[farin ciki]] saboda na samu [[maki]] [[sosai]] a '''jarabawar'''.'' |
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Noun
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- (transitive) The action of testing; to try something out to see whether it works. <> jarraba/jarabce/jarabci ko gwada abu ko wani ko wasu
- He tested the software many times. <> Ya jarraba manhajar sau dayawa.
- to examine critically, weigh alternatives <> jinjina; bada jarrabawa
- you should test his words to find out his real intensions <> sai ka jinjina maganarsa don ka gane nufinsa.
Related
- test out = the phrasal verb
- putting something to the test
- try
- trial
- exam / passing an exam or test = ci jarrabawa
Google translation of test
- (verb) jarraba <> test, prove, examine;
- (noun) jarabawa <> test; gwadawa <> try, comparison, dimension, test, trial;