Noun
- The plural form of attack; more than one (kind of) attack.
- (Zabura 94:20) Irin waɗannan hare-haren na kai tsaye suna iya sa wasu su daina bauta wa Jehobah. <> (Psalm 94:20) Such lion like attacks may cause a few to stumble.
- Babu shakka, a yanzu wataƙila kana jin labarai game da hare-haren ta’addanci ko bala’o’i, <> Granted, right now you might still hear of terrorist attacks or natural disasters.
- Idan ka yi haka, za ka “ɗauki dukan makamai na Allah,” da za ka iya kāre hare-haren Shaiɗan.—Afisawa 6:13. <> By doing so, you will “take up the complete suit of armor from God,” with which you can resist Satan’s attacks.—Ephesians 6:13.
- A yawancin lokaci kuwa, irin waɗannan hare-haren na kai tsaye suna kawo sakamako mai kyau domin suna haɗa kan mutanen Allah. <> More often than not, however, these overt attacks backfire and result in a unifying of God’s people.
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- The third-person singular form of attack. <> kai hari.