Pronunciation
Noun
- (countable & uncountable) Movement is the act of moving, of changing place or position. <> motsi, gushi. (freedom of movement) walwala.
- The European Union allows free movement of people between countries.
- We have seen large movements of men and equipment in North Korea near the southern border.
- It was so small that no movement was possible. <> ƙanƙancin ya kai ƙanƙanci har a kasa yin motsi.
- (countable) A movement, is a group of people who are all working for the same idea. <> ƙungiya da ra'ayi ɗaya.
- The women's movement <> ra'ayin cigaban mata.
- As I entered high school, the civil rights movement was picking up momentum in the South. <> Yayin da na shiga makarantar sakandare, ƙungiyar ’yancin jama’a tana ƙara ƙarfi a Kudu. [1]
- The labour movement protects the rights of the workers.
- A movement is a part in a musical composition such as a sonata or symphony.
- The first movement of the "Moonlight" Sonata is very famous.