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Usages of kaka
Kaka ta zo daga ƙauye ta zauna da mu mako guda.
Grandmother came from the village and stayed with us for one week.
Yara suna son jin labaran kaka da daddare.
The children like to hear grandmother’s stories at night.
Kaka ta ce ba ta son ƙura a cikin ɗaki saboda lafiya.
Grandmother said she does not like dust in the room because of health.
A gidan kaka muna kwana a kan tabarma a ƙasa, mu rufe kanmu da bargo.
At grandmother’s house we sleep on a mat on the floor and cover ourselves with a blanket.
Tabarmar ta yi taushi, amma bargon kaka tsoho ne, amma yana dumi.
The mat is soft, but grandmother's blanket is old, yet it is warm.
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.
Gadon kaka yana da taushi sosai.
Grandmother’s bed is very soft.
Ni ina zuwa ƙauye lokaci-lokaci in ga kaka.
I go to the village from time to time to see grandmother.
Ni kan rubuta wasika ga kaka a ƙauye.
I usually write a letter to grandmother in the village.
Gobe zan kai kyauta zuwa gidan kaka.
Tomorrow I will take a gift to grandmother’s house.
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