English to hausa meaning of

A cewar ƙamus, Bature mutum ne wanda ɗan asalin ƙasar Ingila ne ko kuma mazaunin ƙasar Ingila, ko kuma ɗan asalin Ingilishi.

Sentence Examples

  1. The Englishman easily found the entries relative to the Abbé Faria but it seemed that the history which the inspector had related interested him greatly, for after having perused the first documents he turned over the leaves until he reached the deposition respecting Edmond Dantès.
  2. The Englishman, with the coolness of his nation, addressed him in terms nearly similar to those with which he had accosted the mayor of Marseilles.
  3. de Boville was in his private room, and the Englishman, on perceiving him, made a gesture of surprise, which seemed to indicate that it was not the first time he had been in his presence.
  4. Certainly an Englishman, it was more doubtful whether Phileas Fogg was a Londoner.
  5. The policeman was a representative of the law, and law is sacred to an Englishman.
  6. Wells himself, who happened to be an Englishman too.
  7. At the moment of his arrival a small yacht was under trial in the bay this yacht had been built by order of an Englishman, who, having heard that the Genoese excelled all other builders along the shores of the Mediterranean in the construction of fast-sailing vessels, was desirous of possessing a specimen of their skill the price agreed upon between the Englishman and the Genoese builder was forty thousand francs.
  8. The Prison Register The day after that in which the scene we have just described had taken place on the road between Bellegarde and Beaucaire, a man of about thirty or two-and-thirty, dressed in a bright blue frock coat, nankeen trousers, and a white waistcoat, having the appearance and accent of an Englishman, presented himself before the mayor of Marseilles.
  9. Is sure that it was not the voice of an Englishman.