English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na "lardi" na iya bambanta dangane da mahallin da ƙamus ɗin da aka tuntuba, amma gabaɗaya yana nufin wani abu ko wani wanda ke da alaƙa da lardi ko yanki, ko kuma wanda ke da ƙarancin ilimi ko gogewar duniyar da ta wuce. yankinsu na gida. al'ada ko hali dabam; kunkuntar tunani ko mara kyau, rashin fahimtar duniya ko sanin fadin duniya. Alal misali, "Tana da ra'ayin lardin game da rayuwa, kuma ba ta da sha'awar duk wani abu da ba ya faru a garinta." Suna: mutum daga lardin ko yanki, musamman ma daya. wanda ake la'akari da shi mara kyau ko maras kyau; memba na tsarin addini wanda ke ƙarƙashin babban birni ko babban Bishop. Misali, “Babban jarumin novel matashin lardi ne wanda ya koma babban birni don cim ma burinsa. unsophisticated ko parochially. Misali, "Dan jaridar ya soki matakin da magajin garin ya dauka a matsayin lardi da rashin hangen nesa."

Synonyms

  1. peasant
  2. bucolic

Sentence Examples

  1. As they neared, I recognized the insignia as that of the Québec Provincial Police force, or QPP, as known to the English-speaking population.
  2. A truant provincial was paying the forfeit of his disobedience, by being plundered of those very effects which had caused him to desert his place in the ranks.
  3. The Medical Man and the Provincial Mayor watched him in profile from the right, the Psychologist from the left.
  4. Whether those pleading orators were persons educated in the general knowledge of equity, or only in provincial, national, and other local customs.
  5. But Alex was also painfully provincial, thinking no one could enjoy good food unless they ran in elite circles, preferable within the Beltway.
  6. A reporter was talking about a man whom the provincial police considered a person of interest in an alleged murder.
  7. New England can hire all the wise men in the world to come and teach her, and board them round the while, and not be provincial at all.
  8. Sounds But while we are confined to books, though the most select and classic, and read only particular written languages, which are themselves but dialects and provincial, we are in danger of forgetting the language which all things and events speak without metaphor, which alone is copious and standard.
  9. It has been also made a reproach to Spain that she has erected no monument to the man she is proudest of no monument, that is to say, of him for the bronze statue in the little garden of the Plaza de las Cortés, a fair work of art no doubt, and unexceptionable had it been set up to the local poet in the market-place of some provincial town, is not worthy of Cervantes or of Madrid.
  10. These provincial terms are frequently put in the mouths of the speakers, according to their several conditions in life.

TV Series Examples

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GOT-01-09

- provincial courage.