Word
Keke yana da amfani a gida.
Meaning
A bicycle is useful at home.
Part of speech
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Pronunciation
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Questions & Answers about Keke yana da amfani a gida.
Is 'keke' always masculine in Hausa, and why is 'yana' used here?
In Hausa, many inanimate nouns default to the masculine pronoun. Keke is typically treated as masculine, so it naturally pairs with yana, which indicates a masculine subject.
What does 'amfani' represent in the phrase 'yana da amfani'?
The noun amfani generally means "use" or "benefit," so yana da amfani conveys that it "has benefit" or "possesses usefulness."
Why is the phrase 'da amfani' used instead of another construction?
In Hausa, da can show possession or a characteristic, and amfani is the beneficial quality being possessed. So da amfani suggests having a useful attribute.
What is the function of 'a' in 'a gida'?
The word a typically means "at" or "in" when indicating a location. Here it specifies that the usefulness applies at home (i.e., a gida).
Can the sentence order be changed without losing meaning, for example saying 'A gida, keke yana da amfani'?
Yes, you can place a gida at the beginning for emphasis on the location, and the meaning remains clear. Hausa is somewhat flexible with word order, though the most common form is as shown.
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