English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "haɗe" ita ce haɗawa ko haɗawa da wani abu, ko samun kusanci da wani ko wani abu. Hakanan yana iya nufin jin so, so, ko aminci ga wani ko wani abu. Bugu da ƙari, yana iya nufin a haɗa da takarda ko fayil tare da saƙo ko imel.

Sentence Examples

  1. I found a small, blank notebook with an attached pen, tore out a sheet, and wrote a note describing the location, best I could.
  2. They passed a wooden building Richard supposed must house pigs given the squeals and snuffles that escaped from the slatted walls, then across the cobbled yard to the stable block attached to the house.
  3. A hood was attached to her vest, and she held her hands up until he nodded, then she reached to push back the hood, revealing her face to him at last.
  4. I quickly shampoo my hair, feeling better despite the anchor attached to my heart, and step out of the tub.
  5. She had already ascertained there was nothing of interest in any of the drawers, nor did they have false bottoms or anything attached to their undersides.
  6. My logical brain, the one not attached to lower body parts, slaps me hard, waking me from my lurid thoughts.
  7. But I sensed something more sinister deep in the back of that cave and I was afraid a dark spirit might have attached itself to you, being an adolescent spirits tend to like teenagers going through emotional change.
  8. As he emerged through the opening he could see the wooden shafts attached to the water wheel turning above his head.
  9. William Fitzwarren was, at that time, close friends with Thomas Seymour, and his son, Richard, was attached to his household.
  10. The last had sprung apart from the paper whole and intact with little persuasion but this one was firmly attached.