English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "chateau" babban gida ne na ƙasar Faransanci, musamman wanda yake da girma kuma mai girma. Hakanan yana iya komawa zuwa babban gida mai ban sha'awa ko babban gida, sau da yawa tare da lambunan shimfidar wuri da filaye. Kalmar "chateau" ta samo asali ne daga tsohuwar kalmar Faransanci "castel," wanda ke nufin kagara ko kagara.

Sentence Examples

  1. Fouquet the owner of the chateau in which Louis XIV.
  2. Six Months Later Jack was visiting Tristan and Countess Kuragin at her chateau in France, when he received a phone call from Isis.
  3. If the Chateau de Vaux possessed a single fault with which it could be reproached, it was its grand, pretentious character.
  4. He swam on still, and already the terrible château had disappeared in the darkness.
  5. THE OVAL PORTRAIT THE chateau into which my valet had ventured to make forcible entrance, rather than permit me, in my desperately wounded condition, to pass a night in the open air, was one of those piles of commingled gloom and grandeur which have so long frowned among the Appennines, not less in fact than in the fancy of Mrs.
  6. Consider my joy when, one morning, I perceived Mouston was obliged to squeeze in, as I once did myself, to get through the little secret door that those fools of architects had made in the chamber of the late Madame du Vallon, in the chateau of Pierrefonds.
  7. The horses, rested and refreshed, set off with spirit through the lovely night, and soon placed a considerable distance between their master and the chateau.
  8. All that is in this grotto, my friend, my house in the Champs-Élysées, and my château at Tréport, are the marriage gifts bestowed by Edmond Dantès upon the son of his old master, Morrel.
  9. He fancied that every wave behind him was a pursuing boat, and he redoubled his exertions, increasing rapidly his distance from the château, but exhausting his strength.
  10. Hardly had Fouquet conducted the king towards the chateau, when a mass of fire burst from the dome of Vaux, with a prodigious uproar, pouring a flood of dazzling cataracts of rays on every side, and illumining the remotest corners of the gardens.