How To Speak English And Hausa?
how to speak english and hausa?
Is it hard to learn Hausa?
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Is Swahili on Duolingo?
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How do you say basic words in Hausa?
– Sannu (“Hello”)
– Na gode (“Thank you”)
– Eh / A’a (“yes / no”)
– Ina gidan wanka? (“Where is the bathroom?”)
– Kunna bar / Juya dama (“Turn left / right”)
– Daina (“Stop”)
– Dadi (“delicious”)
– Ina jin yunwa (“I’m hungry”)
Is Hausa easy to learn?
In fact, the Hausa language is the easiest to learn for an English speaker… since it is directly written as pronounced in exactly English letters and alphabets.
Is Hausa on duolingo?
Along with English, French, Arabic and Swahili already on Duolingo (consider even Portuguese), Hausa will complete the list of languages that are widely spoken and used throughout the African continent.
How do you greet in Hausa?
– Sannu (“Hello”)
– Na gode (“Thank you”)
– Eh / A’a (“yes / no”)
– Ina gidan wanka? (“Where is the bathroom?”)
– Kunna bar / Juya dama (“Turn left / right”)
– Daina (“Stop”)
– Dadi (“delicious”)
– Ina jin yunwa (“I’m hungry”)
Do you speak Hausa in English?
English ḥawsa (Hausa) حَوْسَ
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Do you speak English? Kana jin harshen turanci kuwa?
Do you speak Hausa? Kana jin harshen Hausa?
Yes, a little (reply to ‘Do you speak …?’) Eh, kadan kadan
How do you say … in Hausa? Yaya zakace … da Hausa
What African language are on Duolingo?
And now, for the first time, Duolingo is adding an African language to its 68-course lineup: Swahili, the lingua franca of eastern Africa.
Do you speak Hausa in Hausa?
English ḥawsa (Hausa) حَوْسَ
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Please write it down Dan Allah rubuta
Do you speak English? Kana jin harshen turanci kuwa?
Do you speak Hausa? Kana jin harshen Hausa?
Yes, a little (reply to ‘Do you speak …?’) Eh, kadan kadan