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| | ; How are you? :ا نا لافييا /Kana Lahiya '''(addressing males)''' or Kina lahiya '''(addressing females)'''? | | ; How are you? :ا نا لافييا /Kana Lahiya '''(addressing males)''' or Kina lahiya '''(addressing females)'''? |
| | ; Fine :Lafiya lau. '''(in health)''' | | ; Fine :Lafiya lau. '''(in health)''' |
| − | ; What is your name? :Mi sunan ka? | + | ; What is your name? : Mai sunan ka? |
| − | ; My name is ______ . : suna na _____ | + | ; My name is ______ . : suna na _____ne |
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| | ;You may do best to simply respond to friendly greetings as they come at you. Lahiya or lahiya lau is nearly always a polite response. | | ;You may do best to simply respond to friendly greetings as they come at you. Lahiya or lahiya lau is nearly always a polite response. |
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| | ; Please. :Don Allah | | ; Please. :Don Allah |
| | ; Thank you. :Na gode. | | ; Thank you. :Na gode. |
| − | ; You're welcome. :Marhaba '''(in the sense of welcoming someone)''' | + | ; You're welcome. : barka de zuwa or sannu de zuwa '''(in the sense of welcoming someone)''' |
| | :Ba kome '''(in response to someone thanking you)''' | | :Ba kome '''(in response to someone thanking you)''' |
| − | ; Yes. :I'i | + | ; Yes. : A (sounded as letter 'a' but drawn out like 'ayyy' not 'ahhh') |
| − | ; No. : A'a | + | ; No. : A'a (sounded as 'ah ah') |
| − | ; Excuse me. '''(getting attention)''' : Don Allah ji mana! | + | ; Please listen to me: '''(getting attention)''' : Don Allah ji mana |
| − | ; Excuse me. '''(begging pardon)''' : Gafara | + | ; Excuse me please: '''(begging pardon)''' : Gafara Don Allah |
| | ; I'm sorry. : Yi hak'uri | | ; I'm sorry. : Yi hak'uri |
| | ; Goodbye : Sai an jima. | | ; Goodbye : Sai an jima. |
| | + | ; See you tomorrow: Sai Gobe |
| | ; I can't speak 'Swedish' [well]. : Ba na jin harshen Swedish | | ; I can't speak 'Swedish' [well]. : Ba na jin harshen Swedish |
| | ; Do you speak English? : Ka na jin harshen turanci kuwa? | | ; Do you speak English? : Ka na jin harshen turanci kuwa? |
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| | === '''In Daily Life''' === | | === '''In Daily Life''' === |
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| − | ; Let's go : Mootay | + | ; Let's go : Mu je |
| − | ; Where are you going? : Na zake? (Masculine), Ena zaka(Feminine) | + | ; Let's go to the market : Mu tahi kasuwa |
| | + | ; Let's go home : Mu tahi gida |
| | + | ; Where are you going? : Ina za ka je? (Masculine), Ina za ki je(Feminine) |
| | ; Small boy : 'yaro | | ; Small boy : 'yaro |
| − | ; Where do you come from? : Na kafai to? | + | ; farmer : mai noma |
| − | ; Gida : House/ Family | + | ; Where do you come from? : Daga ina ka zo? or ina ka zo daga? |
| | + | ; House : Gida |
| | + | ; Family : Iyali |
| | + | ; Mosque : masallaci |
| | ; What country do you come from? : Wani gari kafai to? | | ; What country do you come from? : Wani gari kafai to? |
| − | ; Come : Wakai zoai | + | ; Come : zo or Zo nan (come here) |
| − | ; Wonderful : Mamachi | + | ; Wonderful : Mamaki |
| − | ; Where are you going? : ina katai | + | ; Where did you going? : ina ka na je |
| | ; Do you understand (Hausa) : Kana jin harshen Hausa | | ; Do you understand (Hausa) : Kana jin harshen Hausa |
| − | ; Small Small : Kadun | + | ; Small Small : Ka'dan ka'dan |
| − | ; Is it good?* or It is good : Ina da kyau? | + | ; Is it good?* or It is good : yena da kyau? or tai kyau? |
| − | ; What is this? : Manene wanga | + | ; What is this? : Menene wan nan? |
| − | ; What are you doing? : Manene Kayi | + | ; What are you doing? : Menene Ka na yi? |
| | ; Okay, yes, you're welcome* : Too, Yoo *common in Ghana to use when speaking Hausa | | ; Okay, yes, you're welcome* : Too, Yoo *common in Ghana to use when speaking Hausa |
| − | ; I like you : Ina so kwarai | + | ; I like you : Ina so'n ka (mas.) ina so'n ki (fem.) |
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| | === '''In the Market''' === | | === '''In the Market''' === |
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| − | ; Good Market With you : Allah abiba kasu-ah | + | ; Good Market With you : Allah abiba kasuwa |
| − | ; Market : Kasu-ah | + | ; Market : Kasuwa |
| − | ; How much? : Nahwanee | + | ; How much? : Nawane |
| − | ; Can I buy some? : Dan say abu | + | ; Can I buy some? : zan siya abu |
| | ; Can I have some? : Nasu mu | | ; Can I have some? : Nasu mu |
| − | ; Densay (Madera)? : Can I buy (Milk) | + | ; Can I buy (Milk): Densay (Madera)? |
| − | ; Last price? : Na wani ga ski-ah | + | ; Last price? : Nawane gaskiya |
| − | ; Give me clean water to drink : Bani rue-ah en shah | + | ; Give me clean water to drink : Bani ruwa in sha |
| − | ; Drinkable water : Rue-en Shah | + | ; Drinkable water : Ruwan Shah |
| − | ; Food is delicious (Literally Food gets delicious) : Abinti goonada dadday | + | ; Food is delicious (Literally Food gets delicious) : Abinchin ku yana dadi |
| | + | ; Rice : shinkafa |
| | + | ; Beans : wake |
| | + | ; tuwo : traditional meal |
| | + | ; millet : hatsi |
| | + | ; pasta : maka |
| | + | ; onion : albasa |
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| | ===Other=== | | ===Other=== |
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| − | *Sannu: '''Sorry''' | + | *Sannu: '''Hello''' |
| | *Na gode: '''Thank You''' | | *Na gode: '''Thank You''' |
| | *Ina jin yunwa: '''I'm Hungry''' | | *Ina jin yunwa: '''I'm Hungry''' |
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| | A kwe abinchi? '''Is there food?''' | | A kwe abinchi? '''Is there food?''' |
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| | + | Na koshi. '''I'm full (after eating).''' |
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| | Me ka(kin) ce? '''What did you say?''' | | Me ka(kin) ce? '''What did you say?''' |
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| | Kanna sha taba? '''Do you smoke? (lit; Do you drink cigarettes)''' | | Kanna sha taba? '''Do you smoke? (lit; Do you drink cigarettes)''' |
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| | + | Kana/Kina shan giya? '''Do you(masculine/feminine) drink alcohol?''' |
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| | Sarki '''A chief''' | | Sarki '''A chief''' |
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| | Mata ta gudo. '''Your wife has run away.''' | | Mata ta gudo. '''Your wife has run away.''' |
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| | + | Wuta '''fire/electricity''' |
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| | [[fr:Guide linguistique haoussa]] | | [[fr:Guide linguistique haoussa]] |
Bin iya yi ba. I don't know how to do it.
Zan tafi. I'm leaving.
Na gani. I understand.
Na koshi. I'm full (after eating).
Bari. Leave it.
Zauna. Sit down.
Ta fita. She has gone out.
Ya je aiki. He has gone to work.
Ina son mota dan Allah. I would like a car please.
Bani de kud'i. I don't have money.
Ba na so. I don't like it.
Ina so. I like it.
Mata ta gudo. Your wife has run away.