English to hausa meaning of

Ma’anar ƙamus na kalmar “sage” na iya zama ko dai suna ko kuma sifa. Yana kuma iya komawa ga ganyaye mai ƙamshi mai launin toka-koren ganye waɗanda aka saba amfani da su wajen dafa abinci kuma a matsayin magani na halitta. .

Sentence Examples

  1. The rose, heather, and mint hanging from the ceiling to dry mixed pleasantly, almost hypnotically, with the aroma of fire, sage, and food.
  2. Facing the desk, two comfortable-looking chairs in sage green beckoned.
  3. The light from the candle and small hearth fire mingled and added a heavy thickness to the room that smelled of boiled heather and sage.
  4. Scanning her, he took in her delicately embroidered sage green silk gown, the froth of dark curls crowning her head, the candlelight catching on the strands of red threaded through them.
  5. Within moments, the rich aroma of sweet lavender, sage, and valerian root filled her tent.
  6. Gudrun ignored the bath and the plethora of swords and daggers strewn about with the occasional collection of bundled heather or sage, the desk overflowing with powdered spices, minced herbs, and dried rose petals resting beside the mortar and pestle, which she recognized as her own.
  7. My legs shook so bad I leaned on the old sage for support.
  8. I tilted my head up and into the shocked face of the ancient sage.
  9. Without a word, Gudrun poured powdered lavender, sage, and mint into the boiling water until the aroma hung heavy in the air.
  10. I picture Richard strolling through the building, enjoying the elegance, making a show of reading the displays, hands behind his back, all sage and pretentious.