English to yoruba meaning of

Itumọ iwe-itumọ ọrọ naa “carvan” ni:(orukọ)ẹgbẹ kan ti awọn aririn ajo, nigbagbogbo ninu awọn ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ tabi lori ẹranko, ti n rin irin-ajo papọ kọja aginjù tabi nipasẹ awọn agbegbe ti o korira.ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ ti a bo fun gbigbe ọja, eniyan, tabi ẹranko, ti a maa n fa nipasẹ ẹṣin tabi ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ. pilgrim, rin irin-ajo papọ fun aabo ara ẹni, nigbagbogbo pẹlu awọn ẹran-ọsin bii awọn rakunmiọkọ nla ti a bo fun gbigbe ninu, ti a maa n fa nipasẹ ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ, ti a lo paapaa fun awọn isinmi.a. konvoy ti awọn ọkọ, paapaa ọkan ti o ru awọn ohun elo tabi awọn ohun elo ologun.ẹgbẹ kan ti awọn ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ, paapaa awọn ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ, ti n rin irin ajo pọ fun idi kan pato. p >lati rin irin-ajo tabi gbe inu ọkọ-irin-ajo.lati rin irin-ajo tabi gbe sinu ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ tabi ẹgbẹ.

Sentence Examples

  1. Another long ride in a caravan sounded great after so many dull days cooped up inside the inn.
  2. Ruck grabbed it and guided him around an overturned Uma caravan.
  3. The driver assured us that the carriages would ride through the night, and one of the stewards for the caravan showed us how to convert the seats into a bed that filled the whole cabin.
  4. The two-vehicle caravan eased into the street and disappeared around the next corner.
  5. All eyes scanned the dead that spanned the caravan.
  6. The Arawat will punish everyone who had dealings with my family, your caravan included.
  7. The gypsies are a group of people who travel in a caravan of their own, dozens of people with no one place they call home.
  8. We would pass through the city as merchants leading a rather long caravan of goods down The Passage of Tears.
  9. Unless a Rogarian wizard stood right beside her and felt the power of her aura radiating from her, there was no way the typical cursory glance a Rogarian imperial guardsman gave as each caravan passed through the city would recognized the child for what she was.
  10. Within the hour, the rains began peppering their small caravan with pellets that left them drenched.