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Usages of Aisha
Ke Aisha ce.
You are Aisha (feminine).
Aisha tana gida.
Aisha is at home.
Aisha tana so ta yi barci da dare, amma kullum tana aiki.
Aisha wants to sleep at night, but she is always working.
Sannu da zuwa gida, Aisha.
Welcome home, Aisha. (Literally: “Well done for coming home.”)
Aisha tana amfani da cokali da faranti lokacin da take cin burodi.
Aisha uses a spoon and a plate when she is eating bread.
Aisha tana amfani da intanet a kan kwamfuta domin ta karanta labarai na Hausa.
Aisha uses the internet on the computer in order to read news in Hausa.
Yau Aisha tana goge tagogi domin ƙura ta shiga daga waje.
Today Aisha is wiping the windows because dust has come in from outside.
Musa da Aisha suna yin hira a falo.
Musa and Aisha are chatting in the living room.
Musa ya fi Aisha tsawo.
Musa is taller than Aisha.
Aisha ta lura cewa ƙofar bandaki tana buɗe, sai ta rufe ta.
Aisha noticed that the bathroom door was open, so she closed it.
Mijin Aisha ya kira ni ta waya jiya.
Aisha’s husband called me by phone yesterday.
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