English to hausa meaning of

Latin yana nufin yaren gargajiya na tsohuwar Roma da daularta, wanda aka yi amfani da shi sosai a yankin Bahar Rum da kuma bayan shekaru da yawa. Ana kuma amfani da ita wajen bayyana abubuwan da suka shafi al’adu, tarihi, ko yaren tsohuwar Roma, da kuma haruffan Latin, waɗanda har yanzu ana amfani da su sosai a yau a cikin harsuna da yawa, ciki har da Ingilishi. A zamanin yau, Latin galibi ana karatunsa a matsayin yaren gargajiya don mahimmancin adabi da al'adu, kuma ana amfani da shi azaman harshen kimiyya, doka, da likitanci.

Sentence Examples

  1. Intelligence derives from the Latin verb, intelligere, the ability to think, to comprehend or perceive.
  2. I pass my life with my wife, children, and friends my pursuits are hunting and fishing, but I keep neither hawks nor greyhounds, nothing but a tame partridge or a bold ferret or two I have six dozen or so of books, some in our mother tongue, some Latin, some of them history, others devotional those of chivalry have not as yet crossed the threshold of my door I am more given to turning over the profane than the devotional, so long as they are books of honest entertainment that charm by their style and attract and interest by the invention they display, though of these there are very few in Spain.
  3. Jamie booted Shane in the back a few times before commenting in an unfamiliar language, maybe Latin.
  4. Latin - A veteran Roman legionnaire called again to service Novels by Steven J.
  5. I quote this Latin to thee because I conclude that since thou hast been a governor thou wilt have learned it.
  6. Still it seems to me that translation from one language into another, if it be not from the queens of languages, the Greek and the Latin, is like looking at Flemish tapestries on the wrong side for though the figures are visible, they are full of threads that make them indistinct, and they do not show with the smoothness and brightness of the right side and translation from easy languages argues neither ingenuity nor command of words, any more than transcribing or copying out one document from another.
  7. A young Latin couple sat immediately to his left looking distracted, to say the least, and not at all a part of the wide-smiling joy being exhibited by the others.
  8. As I repaired it, my sweat dripping on the tire, I wondered what Pearl was thinking about her first trip with a hearing man, on a motorcycle, and to Latin America.
  9. Javier, looking like a Latin Lothario in an Armani suit, sat to the right of the empty seat at the head of the table.
  10. From her prior experience, Wendy knew that Junior Achievement had established successful programs in multiple African countries as well as in numerous developing countries in Eastern Europe, Asia, and Latin America.