ta

Usages of ta

Ya kamata mu kula da wuta, kar mu ɓata ta.
We should take care of electricity; let us not waste it.
Watakila amsar ka ba daidai ba ce, amma kana iya gyara ta idan ka gwada sake rubutawa.
Maybe your answer is not correct, but you can correct it if you try writing it again.
Yaro ya riƙe kofi a baki, amma uwa ta ce ya ajiye ta a kan faranti.
A boy held the cup at his mouth, but mother told him to put it down on the plate.
Lokacin da ban gane kalma ba, ina duba ƙamus in fassara ta.
When I don’t understand a word, I look in the dictionary and translate it.
Yau Aisha tana goge tagogi domin ƙura ta shiga daga waje.
Today Aisha is wiping the windows because dust has come in from outside.
Uwa ta ce ɗanɗano na miya ya fi kyau idan an bar ta a cikin kwano na ɗan lokaci.
Mother said the taste of the soup is better if it is left in the bowl for a short time.
Malami bai amince da amsar da muka rubuta ba, ya sa mu gyara ta.
The teacher did not accept the answer we wrote; he made us correct it.
Yara suka tattara shara a buhu, suka kai ta waje.
The children gathered the trash in a sack and took it outside.
Aisha ta lura cewa ƙofar bandaki tana buɗe, sai ta rufe ta.
Aisha noticed that the bathroom door was open, so she closed it.
Kasala ba ta da amfani ga kowa.
Laziness is not useful for anyone.
Taya ta lalace, sai muka tsaya a gefe na titi.
A tyre broke down, so we stopped at the side of the road.
Direba ya ce tayar motar ta lalace, don haka mu jira a nan da haƙuri.
The driver said the car’s tyre is damaged, so let’s wait here patiently.
Da zarar motar ta iso, za mu tafi gida.
As soon as the car arrives, we will go home.
Idan akwai shara a harabar makaranta, ya kamata mu tattara ta a buhu.
If there is trash in the school yard, we should gather it into a sack.

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