Noun
- A force the act of a thing pushing on another thing, or how strongly it pushes. <> ƙarfi, iko.
- Kindness is also part of the fruitage of God’s holy spirit, or active force. <> Alheri yana cikin ’ya’yan ruhu mai tsarki na Allah, ko kuma ikon aiki.
- The building work will come to completion, “not by a military force, nor by power, but by [Jehovah’s] spirit.” <> Za a kammala aikin gini “ba ta wurin ƙarfi ba, ba kuwa ta wurin iko ba, amma ta wurin ruhun [Jehobah].”
- A group that aims to attack, control, or constrain. <> runduna, ƙungiya.
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- Someone forces something to happen when they make it happen. <> tilasta
- At the same time, he does not force us to seek an approved relationship with him. <> Amma, bai tilasta mana mu bidi yardajjiyar dangantaka da shi ba. [1]
- In northern Uganda, we see children mutilated and forced to take part in acts of unspeakable cruelty. <> A arewacin ƙasar Yuganda, an yi wa yara lahani kuma an tilasta musu su azabtar da mutane. [2]