Pronunciation (Yadda ake faɗi)
Noun
- An animal that somewhat looks like a horse, but has black and white stripes.
- We saw zebras while we were in Africa. <> Mun ga jakunan daji masu zane-zane da muke je Afrika.
- To show why man should be in awe of the Creator, Jehovah once spoke to Job about such animals as the lion, the zebra, the wild bull, Behemoth (or, hippopotamus), and Leviathan (evidently the crocodile). <> Ya nuna abin da ya sa mutum ya kamata ya ji tsoron Mahalicci, Jehovah ya taba magana da Ayuba game da irin wadannan dabbobi, kamar su zaki, jakin daji, bauna, dorina, da kuma kada.
- (Job 38:31-33) Jehovah directed Job’s attention to some of the animals—the lion and the raven, the mountain goat and the zebra, the wild bull and the ostrich, the mighty horse and the eagle. <> (Ayuba 38:31-33) Jehovah ya yi magana da Ayuba game da wasu dabbobi—zaki da hankaka, awakan dutse da jakin dawa, ɓauna da jimina sai kuma doki da gaggafa.
- Zebra Rainbow <> Jakin daji Bakan gizo
- By extension, any black and white stripe pattern that looks like a zebra.
- I want to paint the room with zebra stripes.
Google translation of zebra
- (noun) jakin daji mai jiki da zane <> zebra;
- (noun) an African wild horse with black-and-white stripes and an erect mane.
- a large butterfly with pale bold stripes on a dark background, in particular.
- a silvery-gold sea bream with vertical black stripes.
- a person whose characteristic garb is a black-and-white striped uniform, especially a football official or a convict.