English to hausa meaning of

Ana iya ma’anar kalmar “iyaka” da:bangare ko gefen wani abu: kewaye iyaka musamman na yanki na siyasa ko yanki. li>kayan ado ko bambanci (kamar sassan launi ko abu mai bambanta)

Sentence Examples

  1. When I reached the border of the space, I stopped, unable to bring myself to take the final step onto charred ground.
  2. On the floor was the green goo, it was encompassed in a red slimy border resembling a giant cell.
  3. The door in front had gold letters in a black border engraved in the wood.
  4. Unlike the other religious orders which fill the Kanris and the border kingdoms who believe in multiple gods, we Bretans believe there is only one God.
  5. With this in mind, we journeyed first to a place I knew, a river crossing found in a wide valley just on the border of the Kingdom of Rogaria, where four trails converged creating a rendezvous point for merchants journeying to the Rogarian cities.
  6. Their work revealed a carved, scrolled border around the lid.
  7. I turned from them in contempt, and, gazing upward at the earth so lately left, and left perhaps for ever, beheld it like a huge, dull, copper shield, about two degrees in diameter, fixed immovably in the heavens overhead, and tipped on one of its edges with a crescent border of the most brilliant gold.
  8. During the lecture the train had been making good progress, and towards half-past twelve it reached the northwest border of the Great Salt Lake.
  9. Spirograph swirls around the border of parchment paper.
  10. It is nothing but a small city sitting high in the mountains above the Rogarian eastern border.