English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "barbaric" ita ce: Na ko kuma dangane da baragurbi; rashin wayewa; na da. m; zalunci. uncivil. > Yadda ake bi da fursunoni a gidan kurkukun na tsaka-tsaki na dabbanci ne.

Sentence Examples

  1. The Russian government was a collection of barbaric crusaders torn between their desire to save their people and their greed.
  2. The physical effects include self-inflicted trauma, barbaric behavior, sporadic muscle growth, and decaying of flesh.
  3. When assaulted again by bullets, the men burst out in a barbaric cry of rage and pain.
  4. For you, Pilgrim, the idea of sleeping on hard stone only marginally softened with blankets and a thin pad, may seem barbaric as you read these words sitting in the comfort of your favorite chair beside a burning fireplace.
  5. With their being so young at the time, Devona had not wanted to bring them to this country, which she considered barbaric and unsophisticated, and Calder had not seen them in many years.
  6. The plan scared her she could only imagine how barbaric the marketplace would be.
  7. The men, pitching forward insanely, had burst into cheerings, moblike and barbaric, but tuned in strange keys that can arouse the dullard and the stoic.
  8. They broke so easily, it seemed barbaric to continue mating with them when we had each other.
  9. Many of the men were making low-toned noises with their mouths, and these subdued cheers, snarls, imprecations, prayers, made a wild, barbaric song that went as an undercurrent of sound, strange and chantlike with the resounding chords of the war march.
  10. He wondered if Kerdred did invade how much it would affect the Scholastic Guild, surely even someone as barbaric as Kerdred could appreciate the value of learning.