English to hausa meaning of

Kalmar “Excellency” suna ne da ke nufin wani mukami ko karramawa da ake amfani da shi wajen yin magana ko nuni ga wanda ke da wani babban matsayi ko mukami, kamar shugaban kasa, babban jami’in gwamnati, ko kuma wani babban jami’in gwamnati. shugaban addini. Kalma ce ta girmamawa da girmamawa, kuma galibi ana amfani da ita don nuna sha'awa ko daraja ga wanda ake magana.

Synonyms

  1. excellence

Sentence Examples

  1. With much pleasure, your excellency, if it would amuse you and I will get you the torch you ask for.
  2. In a few days we came back to town and his excellency, considering the bad character he had in the academy, would not go with me himself, but recommended me to a friend of his to bear me company thither.
  3. This plan succeeded and Signor Pastrini himself ran to him, excusing himself for having made his excellency wait, scolding the waiters, taking the candlestick from the porter, who was ready to pounce on the traveller and was about to lead him to Albert, when Morcerf himself appeared.
  4. Ah, I confess, your excellency, when I saw this poor creature sleeping peacefully in its cradle, I felt my eyes filled with tears.
  5. I told his excellency that I was entirely at his disposal, and accordingly we set out next morning.
  6. The house belonged, as the concierge informed your excellency, to M.
  7. All attention was now directed to the letter, the descent of which, and the consequences attending thereupon, had proved so fatally subversive of both person and personal dignity to his Excellency, the illustrious Burgomaster Mynheer Superbus Von Underduk.
  8. His excellency observed my countenance to clear up he told me with a sigh that there his estate began, and would continue the same till we should come to his house that his countrymen ridiculed and despised him for managing his affairs no better, and for setting so ill an example to the kingdom, which however was followed by very few, such as were old and willful and weak, like himself.
  9. One great excellency in this tribe is their skill at prognostics, wherein they seldom fail their predictions in real diseases, when they rise to any degree of malignity, generally portending death, which is always in their power, when recovery is not.
  10. I hid myself in the one nearest to the path Villefort must take, and scarcely was I there when, amidst the gusts of wind, I fancied I heard groans but you know, or rather you do not know, your excellency, that he who is about to commit an assassination fancies that he hears low cries perpetually ringing in his ears.