Pronunciation (Yadda ake faɗi)
Noun
- (uncountable) Order is when things are where they should be. <> shirin abubuwa yadda ya kamata. tsarin abubuwa.
- (countable) The order of some things means which thing is first, which one is second, which one is last, etc. <> tsari bi da bi.
- The children will take turns in order of age. <> Yaran za su ɗauki dama ta tsarin shekarunsu.
- In alphabetical/numerical order <> Ta tsarin abjadi/lambobi.
- (countable) A request for some product or service; a commission to purchase, sell, or supply goods. <> buƙatar siya.
- law and order <> doka da oda.
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- (transitive) To order something is to ask someone to sell it to you. <> yin siya.
- At the restaurant, she ordered chicken and potatoes. <> Ta siyo naman kaza da dankali a gidan abinci.
- (transitive) To order someone to do something is to tell the person that they must do it. <> (command) umarta/umarci, ba da umarni.
- The father ordered his children to be quiet. <> Baban ya umarci 'ya'yan sa su yi shiru.
- He likes to order people around. <> Ya cika son mulki.
- (arrange) tsara.