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Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Paretomaster(m): 10:16pm On Nov 14, 2014
jacabi:
@paretomaster:
letter(alphabet)>>>>>>>>> haruffa
letters>>>>>>>>>>>>>> HARUFFAI
letter(message)>>>>>>>>>>>> wasika
letters>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> WASIKOKI
plate>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.>>> KWANO/ KWANON CIN ABINCI
plates>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> KWANNA/ KWANONI
book >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> LITAFI
books>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>LITATAFAI
shoe..................takalmi
shoes>>>>>>> takalma
table>>>>>>> teburi
tables>>>>>> teburra
chair>>>>>> kujera
chairs>>>>> kujeru
cup>>>>>>> moda
cups
bottle >>>> kwalba
bottles
farmer>>>>>> manomi
farmers >>>>> manoma
yam >>>>>>> DOYA
yams""""""""":::"""
tomato >>>>> TIMATIR
tomatoes
pepper >>>>> BARKONO OR TONKA OR YAJI
peppers >>>> SAME AS ABOVE
tree >>>>>> BISHIYA
trees>>>>>> BISHIYOYI
teacher(male and female) malami and mallama
teachers>>>>>>>>>> MALLAMAI
student >>>>>>>>>>> DALIBI
students <>>>>>>>>>> DALIBAI
cloth>>>>>>>>>>>>> TUFA/ SUTURA
clothes >>>>>>>>>>> TUFAFI
orange >>>>>>>>>>> LEMU
oranges
"""""""""""""""
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by gottoboy(m): 10:24pm On Nov 14, 2014
AfricanApple:
jacabi kentnickole gottoboy wasak
assignment for u guys cheesy
13 Ya aiki
14 Ya mama ki?
15 Ya makaranta?
9 Mene irin magana wonna?
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by gottoboy(m): 10:27pm On Nov 14, 2014
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Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by jacabi(m): 11:40pm On Nov 14, 2014
[quote author=Jbluv55 post=27969988][/quote]1. Who will give me food? - za wanene ba na abinci?
2. Who will teach me hausa? - za wanene koyarwa na hausa?
3. Who is at home? - wanane gida ku?
4. Which house are you? - wanna gida kuke?
5. Which nairalander do you like? - wanna nairalander kuke so?
6. Why did you not give him/her money? - domme ban ku ba ya/ta kudi?
7. Why are you at home? - domme kuke gida?
8. Why will I not sit with caseless? - za domme ba na zama da caseless?
TO BE CONTINUED!
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Paretomaster(m): 11:54pm On Nov 14, 2014
gottoboy:
13 Ya aiki >>>>>>>>>>>>> HOW IS WORK?
14 Ya mama ki? >>>>> HOW IS UR MUM?
15 Ya makaranta?>>>>>>>>> HOW IS SCHOOL
9 Mene irin magana wonna? WHAT MANNER OF TALK IS THIS (WACE IRIN MAGANA CE WANNAN ?)
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by jacabi(m): 12:02am On Nov 15, 2014
[quote author=Jbluv55 post=27969988][/quote]9. Why don't you want to go out? - ba domme ku son tafi waje?
10. What did you just say? - me ku ci yanzu?
11. What will you do with me? - za me ku yi da na?
12. What did you/he/she/they say? - me ku/ka/ki/su ce?
13. How are you? - ya kuke?
14. How is your mother? - ya uwar ku?
15. How is school? - ya makaranta?
16. Where are we going tomorrow? - ina mu je gobe?
17. Where is my/his/her/our/their food? - ina na/ya/ta/mu/su abinci?
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by gottoboy(m): 12:13am On Nov 15, 2014
[quote author=Paretomaster post=28024962][/quote]Bro tnx O̶̲̥̅Ϟ that
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by jacabi(m): 12:15am On Nov 15, 2014
[quote author=Jbluv55 post=27969988][/quote]18. Where do I go from here? - ina tafi daga nan ne?
19. When are coming? - kuke zuwa ne fa?
20. When are you getting married? - kuke yigi ne fa?
*make una no laf me o, na lafta dey pain person pass*
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op):
jacabi, come gimme a kiss for dat, thumbs up for u kiss hope u didn't do expo sha

wow!! u really learning fast, faster than me sef embarassed keep it up uhn

however there are some mistakes but I will leave it for d experts to correct
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Caseless: 12:34am On Nov 15, 2014
Jbluv55:
From the way I learn and the little I've been able to learn thus far, "Dan" means "Son" which is why "Dan Uwa" or "Dan Uba" or "Dan baba" or "Dan Gote" etc all can be translated as "Son of my mother" or "Son of my Father" or "Son of baba" or "Son of Gote" etc respectively.

I can't say this as an authority because I'm also still learning cool. Silkmoth33, Caseless, Delightful1, Talk2riel please assist. Thank you as you do this. smiley
oya nau.
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 12:57am On Nov 15, 2014
Caseless:
oya nau.
what's oya nau. he said differentiate btw 'don' and 'dan'
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 12:59am On Nov 15, 2014
Sircomeference:
Nawa o.... I thought this thread was meant to teach us hausa huh

Biko Na huh
of course, can't u see all d lessons going on undecided
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Jbluv55(m): 1:06am On Nov 15, 2014
AfricanApple:
of course, can't u see all d lessons going on undecided
Don't do that dear wink.
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Caseless: 1:10am On Nov 15, 2014
jacabi:
1. Who will give me food? - za wanene ba na abinci?
2. Who will teach me hausa? - za wanene koyarwa na hausa?
3. Who is at home? - wanane gida ku?
4. Which house are you? - wanna gida kuke?
5. Which nairalander do you like? - wanna nairalander kuke so?
6. Why did you not give him/her money? - domme ban ku ba ya/ta kudi?
7. Why are you at home? - domme kuke gida?
8. Why will I not sit with caseless? - za domme ba na zama da caseless?
TO BE CONTINUED!
u try .
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 1:13am On Nov 15, 2014
Jbluv55:
Don't do that dear wink.
I'm not fighting him o cheesy
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 1:15am On Nov 15, 2014
paretomaster, na ga nka fa, ama kana ishuru, me faru.

ya yau smiley
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Caseless: 1:19am On Nov 15, 2014
AfricanApple:
what's oya nau. he said differentiate btw 'don' and 'dan'
'don' is used as 'for the sake' of somethin. Like to say 'don Allah' ; meaning , for the sake of God.
'Dan' is used to denote possession. E.g dan kasuwa= a trader or ' market person' . Dan alhaji = son of alhaji.
NB: U use 'dan' when u ar referin to a man/boy. Use 'yar' when refering to a lady/gal/woman.
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Paretomaster(m): 1:20am On Nov 15, 2014
AfricanApple:
paretomaster, na ga nka fa, ama kana ishuru, me faru.

ya yau smiley
ba komai, ina aiki ne ai.

yaya jin dadi?

kun gama takarar sarauniyar kyau ko?
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Nobody: 1:26am On Nov 15, 2014
Jbluv55:
From the way I learn and the little I've been able to learn thus far, "Dan" means "Son" which is why "Dan Uwa" or "Dan Uba" or "Dan baba" or "Dan Gote" etc all can be translated as "Son of my mother" or "Son of my Father" or "Son of baba" or "Son of Gote" etc respectively.

I can't say this as an authority because I'm also still learning cool. Silkmoth33, Caseless, Delightful1, Talk2riel please assist. Thank you as you do this. smiley
Hmmm, quite a though one if you ask me, I'm used to 'Dan' however.

Sannu ku da aiki fa.
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Nobody: 1:29am On Nov 15, 2014
jacabi:
@paretomaster:
letter(alphabet)
letters
letter(message) (Sako)
letters (Sako)
plate (Kwanu)
plates (Kwanuka)
book (Littafi)
books (Littatafai)
shoe (Takalmi)
shoes (Takalma)
table (Taburi)
tables (Tabura)
chair (Kujera)
chairs (Kujeru)
cup (Kofi)
cups (Kofuna)
bottle (Kwalba)
bottles (Kwalabai)
farmer (Manomi)
farmers (Manomai)
yam (Doya)
yams (Doya)
tomato (Tumatir)
tomatoes (Tumatura) grin
pepper (Attarugu)
peppers (Attarugu)
tree (Bishiya)
trees (Bishiyoyi)
teacher(male and female) (Mallami/Mallama)
teachers (Mallamai/Mallamai)
student (Dan makaranta)
students (Yan Makaranta)
cloth (Riga)
clothes (Riguna)
orange (Lemo)
oranges (Lemo)
Hope this helps, still learning too though, so i may be wrong in some of the translations.
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Paretomaster(m): 1:31am On Nov 15, 2014
[quote author=delightful1 post=28026096][/quote]have responded to that.
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Nobody: 2:45am On Nov 15, 2014
Paretomaster:
have responded to that.
Sorry, didn't know.
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Paretomaster(m): 3:25am On Nov 15, 2014
delightful1:
Sorry, didn't know.
smiley, hope u r picking up somethings?

ke gane ko?

menene sunanki?
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Nobody: 4:00am On Nov 15, 2014
Paretomaster:
smiley, hope u r picking up somethings?
ke gane ko?
menene sunanki?
Sure smiley

Suna na Gambo.

Kai fa? Kai bahaushe ne?
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Paretomaster(m): 4:03am On Nov 15, 2014
delightful1:
Sure smiley

Suna na Gambo.

Kai fa? Kai bahaushe ne?
gambo?

eh ni bahaushe ne daga Birnin Kebbi, amma na tashi a Lagos ne.
ke fa?
kuma me yasa bakiyi barchi ba ar yanzu?
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Nobody: 4:07am On Nov 15, 2014
Paretomaster:
gambo?

eh ni bahaushe ne daga Birnin Kebbi, amma na tashi a Lagos ne.
ke fa?
kuma me yasa bakiyi barchi ba ar yanzu?
Yayi kyau, kai girma Ikko kenan ba mamaki hausan ka na nan yar da ta ke grin.

Ina wasu aikin makaranta ne.

Ba ka gaya min sunan ka ba fa.
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Paretomaster(m): 4:19am On Nov 15, 2014
delightful1:
Yayi kyau, kai girma Ikko kenan ba mamaki hausan ka na nan yar da ta ke grin.

Ina wasu aikin makaranta ne.

Ba ka gaya min sunan ka ba fa.
hakane, kinajin hausa sosai fa. ke mutumniyar ina ce?
nima ina wajen aiki ne yanzu.
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Nobody: 4:23am On Nov 15, 2014
Paretomaster:
hakane, kinajin hausa sosai fa. ke mutumniyar ina ce?
nima ina wajen aiki ne yanzu.
Tor, na yafe sunan ka dan ka ki ka fada, ka zata na manta ko?

Wajen aiki dai? Kai likita ne?
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Nobody: 4:25am On Nov 15, 2014
Oh! Kai soja ne cool
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Paretomaster(m): 5:40am On Nov 15, 2014
delightful1:
Tor, na yafe sunan ka dan ka ki ka fada, ka zata na manta ko?

Wajen aiki dai? Kai likita ne?
zan gaya miki, zanyi miki PM.

NI BA LIKITA BANE.
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 8:25am On Nov 15, 2014
Caseless:
'don' is used as 'for the sake' of somethin. Like to say 'don Allah' ; meaning , for the sake of God.
'Dan' is used to denote possession. E.g dan kasuwa= a trader or ' market person' . Dan alhaji = son of alhaji.
NB: U use 'dan' when u ar referin to a man/boy. Use 'yar' when refering to a lady/gal/woman.
d one u wrote don Allah, how come I use to hear it as 'Dan Allah'
then where u say 'Dan kasuwa, I thought is mei kasuwa'


ina kwana, na tashi lafiya?
Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 8:29am On Nov 15, 2014
delightful1:
Oh! Kai soja ne cool
dariya sosai (Lol) ki na tambay waye?
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