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# '''can''' in Hausa means that place, [[over]] [[there]] | # '''can''' in Hausa means that place, [[over]] [[there]] | ||
#:''Bari muje '''can''' mu ci abinci.'' let's go there for lunch | #:''Bari muje '''can''' mu ci abinci.'' let's go there for lunch | ||
#: ''Muna '''can''' <> We (far) '''over there'''. --[https://wals.info/valuesets/42A-hau Pronominal and Adnominal Demonstratives by Holger Diessel] | |||
==English== | ==English== |
Revision as of 12:28, 8 January 2019
Hausa
Pronounced: chan
- can in Hausa means that place, over there
- Bari muje can mu ci abinci. let's go there for lunch
- Muna can <> We (far) over there. --Pronominal and Adnominal Demonstratives by Holger Diessel
English
Can could mean:
- A cylinder shaped object used for storing other things, especially liquids and food. They are usually made of metal. <> gwangwani.
- Synonym: container
- A verb meaning that something is possible (iyawa), for example, "I can read a book. <> Zan iya karanta littafi."
- The buttocks.
- A toilet.
- Can, an experimental music group from the 1970s
- Life in Turkish, can; also, Turkish name Can.
Google translation of can
Iya.