English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "abokan haɗin gwiwa" shine samun dangantaka ta kud da kud da wata ƙasa, ƙungiya, ko mutum, yawanci bisa buƙatu ko manufa ɗaya. Hakanan yana iya nufin kasancewa da haɗin kai ta yarjejeniya ko yarjejeniya, ko alaƙa ko alaƙa da wani abu dabam. Hakanan ana iya amfani da kalmar don siffanta mutum ko wani abu da ke da alaƙa ko alaƙa da wani, sau da yawa ta hanyar tallafi ko ƙarin.

Sentence Examples

  1. What really did annoy him, though, was that Richard had allied himself to Mary long before the tide had changed.
  2. To be allied with a sorcerer was bad enough, but one as close to a mage as him?
  3. The realm rejoiced at the success of the battle and the wisdom of their new King who had allied himself so valuably.
  4. They allied with the Paladins of Zeal to end the Drac Age and to banish the vazelead people from the surface world.
  5. They are peculiar to this part of the world, though allied to the ordinary gipsies all the world over.
  6. It was one of their chief aims to rescue downed Allied airmen before the Gestapo arrived to investigate a crash.
  7. So much for being allied with my father, Cianne thought.
  8. It was known as a fact that the Most Serene Don John of Austria, natural brother of our good king Don Philip, was coming as commander-in-chief of the allied forces, and rumours were abroad of the vast warlike preparations which were being made, all which stirred my heart and filled me with a longing to take part in the campaign which was expected and though I had reason to believe, and almost certain promises, that on the first opportunity that presented itself I should be promoted to be captain, I preferred to leave all and betake myself, as I did, to Italy and it was my good fortune that Don John had just arrived at Genoa, and was going on to Naples to join the Venetian fleet, as he afterwards did at Messina.
  9. Sighs and fine words had been given in abundance but she could hardly devise any set of expressions, or fancy any tone of voice, less allied with real love.
  10. Great wits are allied to madness only inasmuch as they are possessed and carried away by their demon, while talent keeps him, as Paracelsus did, securely prisoned in the pommel of his sword.