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Usages of je
Gobe ba zan je kasuwa ba.
Tomorrow I will not go to the market.
Ni ina so in je makaranta gobe.
I want to go to school tomorrow.
A wata rana za mu je kasuwa tare da makwabta.
One day we will go to the market together with the neighbours.
Ba dole ba ne kowa ya je jami'a, amma dole ne kowa ya iya karatu.
It is not necessary for everyone to go to university, but everyone must be able to read.
Watakila gobe ba za ki je makaranta ba idan ba ki ji da kyau ba.
Maybe tomorrow you (feminine) will not go to school if you do not feel well.
Baba ya ce mu je gona da wuri domin mu taimaka wa kaka a aikin tumatir.
Father said we should go to the farm early so that we help grandmother with the tomato work.
Yara suna hawa matakala a hankali su je bene na sama.
The children climb the stairs slowly to go to the upper floor.
Musa ya tsallaka rairayi ya je bakin kogi cikin sauri.
Musa crossed the sand and went to the riverbank quickly.
Bayan darasi, mun je kanti mu sayi sabulu da burodi.
After the lesson, we went to a shop to buy soap and bread.
Za mu je kasuwa ko za mu yi hutu a gida?
Will we go to the market or will we rest at home?
Gobe zan je asibiti in ga likita.
Tomorrow I will go to the hospital to see a doctor.
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