yadda

Usages of yadda

Ni na yi kuskure a cikin amsa, amma malami ya nuna min yadda zan gyara shi.
I made a mistake in the answer, but the teacher showed me how I should correct it.
Malam ya ce ya kamata mu kula da yadda muke magana, kuma mu ji shawara na juna.
The teacher said we should take care about how we speak, and also hear one another’s advice.
Yara suna koya yadda za su zaɓi abokai masu kyau.
Children are learning how to choose good friends.
Idan muka yi magana ba tare da hankali ba, za mu iya yin kuskure fiye da yadda muke so.
If we speak without thinking, we can make more mistakes than we want.
Na ji yadda malami yake faɗa cewa madara tana da amfani ga ƙashi da ƙafafu.
I heard how the teacher says that milk is useful for the bones and the legs.
Ina son yadda kike koyar da ni Hausa a hankali ta waya.
I like the way you (feminine) teach me Hausa slowly by phone.
Yara suna kallo yadda tsuntsaye ke tashi a sama daga taga.
The children are watching how the birds are flying in the sky from the window.
Malama ta tambaye mu mu saurari waƙa da kunnenmu mu rubuta yadda muke ji.
The female teacher asked us to listen to a song with our ears and write how we feel.
’Yar uwata tana son jirgin sama, tana kallo yadda yake tashi daga filin jirgi a talabijin.
My sister likes airplanes; she watches how they take off from the airport on television.
Malami ya koya mana yadda kasuwanci mai gaskiya yake taimaka wa al'umma.
The teacher taught us how honest business helps the community.
Na ji daɗin yadda ta amsa imel ɗin nan da sauri ta ce hoton ya yi kyau.
I liked how she answered this email quickly and said the picture looks good.
Fim ɗin da muka kalla jiya ya koya mana yadda za mu girmama haƙƙin al'umma.
The film that we watched yesterday taught us how we should respect the rights of the community.
Ni ba na koyaushe samun hutu, amma ina ƙoƙarin bin yadda likita ya ce.
I do not always get rest, but I am trying to follow what the doctor said.
Likita ya nuna mana a hoto yadda ƙashi a hannu yake girma tun muna yara.
The doctor showed us in a picture how the bone in the hand grows from when we are children.
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