English to hausa meaning of

Nuwamba ita ce wata na goma sha ɗaya na kalandar Miladiyya, wadda ake amfani da ita a faɗin duniya. Kalmar “Nuwamba” ta fito ne daga kalmar Latin “novem,” wanda ke nufin “tara,” domin shi ne farkon watan tara na kalandar Romawa.Duk da haka, lokacin da aka gyara kalandar Romawa daga baya da Janairu. aka kara Fabrairu, Nuwamba ya zama wata na goma sha daya. Yawanci watan Nuwamba yana da alaƙa da farkon kaka ko faɗuwa a yankin arewaci, da kuma bazara a yankin kudanci.

Synonyms

  1. nov

Sentence Examples

  1. Phileas Fogg hoped to accomplish the journey in six days, so as to be in time for the steamer which would leave on the 6th of November for Yokohama, the principal Japanese port.
  2. The Chinese seas are usually boisterous, subject to terrible gales of wind, and especially during the equinoxes and it was now early November.
  3. They reached their destination on the morning of the 14th of November.
  4. A sort of tempest arose on the 3rd of November, the squall knocking the vessel about with fury, and the waves running high.
  5. The General Grant passed, on the 23rd of November, the one hundred and eightieth meridian, and was at the very antipodes of London.
  6. Could he have followed without deviation the fiftieth parallel, which is that of London, the whole distance would only have been about twelve thousand miles whereas he would be forced, by the irregular methods of locomotion, to traverse twenty-six thousand, of which he had, on the 23rd of November, accomplished seventeen thousand five hundred.
  7. Gripping the wheel, he grinned at the thought of textbooks, November morning blustery beyond his reflection on the windscreen, another trip to the university his chosen destination.
  8. At sunrise the next day, which was 8th November, the boat had made more than one hundred miles.
  9. It happened also, on the 23rd of November, that Passepartout made a joyful discovery.
  10. Chance had strangely favoured Phileas Fogg, for had not the Carnatic been forced to lie over for repairing her boilers, she would have left on the 6th of November, and the passengers for Japan would have been obliged to await for a week the sailing of the next steamer.