English to hausa meaning of

Ma’anar ƙamus na kalmar “shekara-shekara” ita ce kamar haka:(noun) tsiro da ke kammala tsarin rayuwarta a lokacin girma ɗaya. shekara; kowace shekara(siffa) na ko na tsawon shekara guda; yana dawwama har tsawon shekara gudaMisali Jumloli:Gidan yana cike da kayan lambu na shekara-shekara irin su marigolds da petunia.Za a gudanar da taron shekara shekara na kamfanin Wata mai zuwa. Ruwan sama na shekara-shekara a wannan yanki ya kai inci 50.

Sentence Examples

  1. Kirk told him there were some copies of some classified emails and the Annual Field Office Report.
  2. This was an annual award that had been initiated the previous year.
  3. Many workers, under pressure to perform and deliver are not taking their full annual leave entitlements and even those who do are unaware of the countless hours spent connected to work via handheld devices.
  4. Find out what kind of annual income we can expect from this manor, if any.
  5. And if we can increase the annual growth rate of developing economies by only a few percentage points, it will mean that millions of people spend many fewer years in extreme poverty.
  6. For example, as Fred and I were reviewing the annual budget with our controller, I asked a number of specific questions, which brought up a number of issues regarding our financial situation and management practices.
  7. The meaner families who have children at these nurseries are obliged, besides their annual pension, which is as low as possible, to return to the steward of the nursery a small monthly share of their gettings, to be a portion for the child and therefore all parents are limited in their expenses by the law.
  8. She had run many events for Junior Achievement in Silicon Valley over the previous four years, including the annual awards dinner for over five hundred people.
  9. There was an astronomer who had undertaken to place a sundial upon the great weathercock on the townhouse, by adjusting the annual and diurnal motions of the earth and sun, so as to answer and coincide with all accidental turnings by the wind.
  10. Without their annual dose of the blood from those phylacteries, they would each go mad.