Pronunciation
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- (transitive) If you admit someone, you allow them to enter an area or a building. <> shigad da, amince, ƙyale.
- The man was admitted to the theater, and sat in the front row. <> An ƙyale mutumin shiga gidan kallon, sai kuma ya samu wajen zama a layin gaba.
- (transitive) If you are admitted to an institution, the institution starts taking care of you. <> samun shiga makaranta, galibi ta jami'a.
- He was admitted to hospital and he is having his operation next week.
- My elderly grandmother was admitted to a nursing home.
- To be admitted to a state school, children must show the ability to learn.
- (transitive) If you admit something, you say reluctantly that it is true. <> shigad da, yarda da, amince.
- If you didn’t admit your mistake, how did you feel afterward? <> Idan ba ka amince da kuskurenka ba, yaya ka ji bayan haka? [1]
- He admitted committing the crime <> Ya yarda ya yi laifin. [2]
- She admitted that she robbed the bank. <> Ta yarda da cewa ita ce ta sace bankin.
- The accused admitted stealing the money.
- No child would ever admit to enjoying school.
- "Climbing the Everest was harder than I thought," he admitted.
- She admitted her mistake and apologized.
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Google translation of admit
- (verb) yarda <> accept, admit, concede, endorse, take, consent; gaskata <> admit, authenticate, justify, vindicate;