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24 [twenty-four]

Appointment

Appointment

24 [ashirin da hudu]

Alƙawari

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Did you miss the bus? kun r--a-bas din k__ r___ b__ d__ k-n r-s- b-s d-n ---------------- kun rasa bas din 0
I waited for you for half an hour. I-- -iran-ku-ts-w---rab-- s--. I__ j____ k_ t_____ r____ s___ I-a j-r-n k- t-a-o- r-b-n s-a- ------------------------------ Ina jiran ku tsawon rabin saa. 0
Don’t you have a mobile / cell phone (am.) with you? Ba ku--a-----r s---l--t-re--a --? B_ k_ d_ w____ s_____ t___ d_ k__ B- k- d- w-y-r s-l-l- t-r- d- k-? --------------------------------- Ba ku da wayar salula tare da ku? 0
Be punctual next time! Kasan-- -ka- -oka-- ---g-ba! K______ a___ l_____ n_ g____ K-s-n-e a-a- l-k-c- n- g-b-! ---------------------------- Kasance akan lokaci na gaba! 0
Take a taxi next time! Ɗ---- tas- -a ga--! Ɗ____ t___ n_ g____ Ɗ-u-i t-s- n- g-b-! ------------------- Ɗauki tasi na gaba! 0
Take an umbrella with you next time! Kawo -a-m----kac- -a -ab-! K___ l____ l_____ n_ g____ K-w- l-i-a l-k-c- n- g-b-! -------------------------- Kawo laima lokaci na gaba! 0
I have the day off tomorrow. G-be -----taf-. G___ ​___ t____ G-b- ​-n- t-f-. --------------- Gobe ​​na tafi. 0
Shall we meet tomorrow? go------u--adu? g___ z___ h____ g-b- z-m- h-d-? --------------- gobe zamu hadu? 0
I’m sorry, I can’t make it tomorrow. Yi --kur-,--a--a- --a --b--ba. Y_ h______ b_ z__ i__ g___ b__ Y- h-k-r-, b- z-n i-a g-b- b-. ------------------------------ Yi hakuri, ba zan iya gobe ba. 0
Do you already have plans for this weekend? Ku-a d- s--rye-----yen --n-a----rshen-m--o? K___ d_ s_____________ w_____ k______ m____ K-n- d- s-i-y---h-r-e- w-n-a- k-r-h-n m-k-? ------------------------------------------- Kuna da shirye-shiryen wannan karshen mako? 0
Or do you already have an appointment? Ko ku---ig- -u-- da ---n-n -ata? K_ k__ r___ k___ d_ k_____ w____ K- k-n r-g- k-n- d- k-a-a- w-t-? -------------------------------- Ko kun riga kuna da kwanan wata? 0
I suggest that we meet on the weekend. I-a ba-d- s-awarar -u----- a---r-h-n-mako. I__ b_ d_ s_______ m_ h___ a k______ m____ I-a b- d- s-a-a-a- m- h-d- a k-r-h-n m-k-. ------------------------------------------ Ina ba da shawarar mu hadu a karshen mako. 0
Shall we have a picnic? Za-mu ---f---nik? Z_ m_ y_ f_______ Z- m- y- f-k-n-k- ----------------- Za mu yi fikinik? 0
Shall we go to the beach? Z- mu -- -ak-- ruwa? Z_ m_ j_ b____ r____ Z- m- j- b-k-n r-w-? -------------------- Za mu je bakin ruwa? 0
Shall we go to the mountains? Za mu je -u---s-? Z_ m_ j_ d_______ Z- m- j- d-w-t-u- ----------------- Za mu je duwatsu? 0
I will pick you up at the office. Zan-da-ke-ku ---a-ofis. Z__ d____ k_ d___ o____ Z-n d-u-e k- d-g- o-i-. ----------------------- Zan dauke ku daga ofis. 0
I will pick you up at home. Za--dauke--- da-a ---a. Z__ d____ k_ d___ g____ Z-n d-u-e k- d-g- g-d-. ----------------------- Zan dauke ku daga gida. 0
I will pick you up at the bus stop. Za- ---k--ku-a--ash----a-. Z__ d____ k_ a t_____ b___ Z-n d-u-e k- a t-s-a- b-s- -------------------------- Zan dauke ku a tashar bas. 0

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