Results for na haihu translation from Hausa to English

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Hausa

na gudi

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and gudi

Last Update: 2023-08-27
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Hausa

kina so na

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you love me

Last Update: 2022-12-29
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Hausa

na shiga uku

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na shiga uko

Last Update: 2022-01-22
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Hausa

menene besti na

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what is my besti

Last Update: 2022-03-18
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Hausa

shin, zan haihu ne alhãli kuwa inã tsõhuwa, kuma ga mijĩna tsõho ne?

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how can i have a baby when i am barren and my husband is very old?

Last Update: 2014-07-03
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Hausa

"allah yã haihu," alhãli kuwa lalle sũ, haƙĩƙa maƙaryata ne.

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" allah has begotten," and indeed, they are liars.

Last Update: 2014-07-03
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Hausa

sai matarsa ta fuskanta cikin ƙyallõwa, har ta mari fuskarta kuma ta ce: "tsõhuwa bakarãriya (zã ta haihu)!"

English

(sarah) his wife came with an exclamation and clasped her face, and said: 'surely, i am a barren old woman'

Last Update: 2014-07-03
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Hausa

muhimmancin wanke hannu domin lafiya mutum musamman ma mutanen da ke mummunan yanayi kamar uwaye da suka haihu ko kuma sojoji da suke da rauni a asibiti tana da asali ne a tsakiyan karni ta sha tara (19th century) ta wurin majagaba na tsabtan hannu guda biyu. ikitan hugary ignaz semmelweis wanda ya yi aiki a vienna, austria da florence nightingale, baturiya “da ta kafa reno na zamani”.

English

" the importance of hand washing for human health – particularly for people in vulnerable circumstances like mothers who had just given birth or wounded soldiers in hospitals – was first recognized in the mid 19th century by two pioneers of hand hygiene: the hungarian physician ignaz semmelweis who worked in vienna, austria and florence nightingale, the english ""founder of modern nursing"". "

Last Update: 2020-08-25
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