English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "abin da aka makala" yana nufin ji na ƙauna ko ƙaƙƙarfan alaka da wani ko wani abu. Hakanan yana iya komawa zuwa haɗin jiki, kamar ɗaure ko faifan bidiyo da ke haɗa abubuwa biyu tare, ko ƙarin kayan aiki wanda aka ƙara zuwa babbar inji ko na'ura. A cikin ilimin halin dan Adam, haɗe-haɗe yana nufin haɗin kai da ke tasowa tsakanin jariri da mai kula da shi na farko, wanda zai iya yin tasiri mai ɗorewa a cikin tunanin yaro da ci gaban zamantakewa.

Synonyms

  1. affixation

Sentence Examples

  1. This is an attachment which a woman may well feel pride in creating.
  2. I find it curious that we have retained such attachment to the internal combustion engine.
  3. There will be enough for every hope and every fear and though my attachment to none can equal that of a parent, it suits my ideas of comfort better than what is warmer and blinder.
  4. It was short, but expressed good sense, warm attachment, liberality, propriety, even delicacy of feeling.
  5. She thought nothing of his attachment, and was insulted by his hopes.
  6. Although I suspect the climate was just the catalyst, the deeper reason his attachment to his only granddaughter.
  7. She might never have thought of him but for me and certainly never would have thought of him with hope, if I had not assured her of his attachment, for she is as modest and humble as I used to think him.
  8. I could never tell whether an attachment between you and Mr.
  9. In the end the tusked boar fell pierced by the blades of the many spears they held in front of him and Don Quixote, turning round at the cries of Sancho, for he knew by them that it was he, saw him hanging from the oak head downwards, with Dapple, who did not forsake him in his distress, close beside him and Cide Hamete observes that he seldom saw Sancho Panza without seeing Dapple, or Dapple without seeing Sancho Panza such was their attachment and loyalty one to the other.
  10. Her early attachment to herself was very amiable and her inclination for good company, and power of appreciating what was elegant and clever, shewed that there was no want of taste, though strength of understanding must not be expected.