English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "jingle" gajere ce, mai ɗaukar hankali, da maimaita sauti ko sauti, galibi ana amfani da ita wajen talla ko azaman sigina ko faɗakarwa. Hakanan yana iya komawa zuwa sautin da ƙananan abubuwa ko ƙararrawa ke yi lokacin da suke kifaye ko surutu da juna. A matsayin fi’ili, “jingle” na nufin yin sautin jingling ko ƙirƙirar taken talla mai ban sha’awa ko tune.

Synonyms

  1. doggerel
  2. doggerel verse

Sentence Examples

  1. She saw the colour and splendour, heard the roar of fighting men and the high yells of the slogans, the neighing of horses and the jingle of equipment.
  2. She crossed her arms with a jingle of silver bangle bracelets.
  3. With each step Krista took, she felt the cold iron chains jingle and clang.
  4. There, far from the village street, and except at very long intervals, from the jingle of sleigh-bells, I slid and skated, as in a vast moose-yard well trodden, overhung by oak woods and solemn pines bent down with snow or bristling with icicles.
  5. The jingle of keys accompanied the sighs of Olga as she plopped her sturdy frame into a chair beside Halvard.
  6. THE JINGLE of a well-played melody soared through the air like a kiss from heaven.
  7. A coffee jingle about filling your cup to the brim every day replaces soothing music on the radio.
  8. He has provided dancers too, not only sword but also bell-dancers, for in his own town there are those who ring the changes and jingle the bells to perfection of shoe-dancers I say nothing, for of them he has engaged a host.
  9. She threw another one at Lonnie, but missed, then jerked open the door and sent the jingle bells flying.
  10. I kneel, put my hands on the cold dirt and sweep around and around until I hear a jingle.