English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar aikatau "canza" shine canza tsari, aiki, ko manufar wani abu. Hakanan yana iya nufin sa wani ya canza imaninsa, ra'ayinsa, ko halayensa. Wasu ma'anoni na "canji" sun haɗa da canzawa, gyarawa, canzawa, daidaitawa, da canji.

Sentence Examples

  1. And you flagged a child in the process for Danil to convert.
  2. The television was old as dirt too, so I had to use one of those boxes to convert the digital signal to analog.
  3. Ships are sent with the first opportunity the natives driven out, or destroyed their princes tortured to discover their gold a free license given to all acts of inhumanity and lust, the earth reeking with the blood of its inhabitants and this execrable crew of butchers, employed in so pious an expedition, is a modern colony, sent to convert and civilize an idolatrous and barbarous people.
  4. I found out much later that he was having a dry spell after losing his studio space to a property developer from Alicante, who bought the semi-derelict building to convert into holiday lets and turfed Celestino out.
  5. Some hearies want to learn ASL, then teach religion to convert deafies or want to feel important to help deafies.
  6. The driver assured us that the carriages would ride through the night, and one of the stewards for the caravan showed us how to convert the seats into a bed that filled the whole cabin.
  7. Yep, the guy who was always on the brink of discussing religion, could not wait to convert peeps.
  8. The Board of Trustees has given the final go-ahead to obtain approval to convert Braxton College into Braxton University.
  9. Kings, Princes, and overlords fought and conquered and non-believers given the choice to convert or die.
  10. His desire to convert all to his faith, or kill those he considered beyond redemption, was absolute.