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en In the kitchen   »   ha A cikin kicin

19 [nineteen]

In the kitchen

In the kitchen

19 [sha tara]

A cikin kicin

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Do you have a new kitchen? k--- d------n--i-in k___ d_ s____ k____ k-n- d- s-b-n k-c-n ------------------- kina da sabon kicin 0
What do you want to cook today? Me kuke so-k--dafa --ya-? M_ k___ s_ k_ d___ a y___ M- k-k- s- k- d-f- a y-u- ------------------------- Me kuke so ku dafa a yau? 0
Do you cook on an electric or a gas stove? Kuna -afa w---r l------i -o da-gas? K___ d___ w____ l_______ k_ d_ g___ K-n- d-f- w-t-r l-n-a-k- k- d- g-s- ----------------------------------- Kuna dafa wutar lantarki ko da gas? 0
Shall I cut the onions? Sh-n--a- ya-k-----a--? S___ z__ y____ a______ S-i- z-n y-n-e a-b-s-? ---------------------- Shin zan yanke albasa? 0
Shall I peel the potatoes? Shi- --n ---sf- da-ka--n? S___ z__ k_____ d________ S-i- z-n k-a-f- d-n-a-i-? ------------------------- Shin zan kwasfa dankalin? 0
Shall I rinse the lettuce? S--- za- wa-k- --t-- --n? S___ z__ w____ l____ ɗ___ S-i- z-n w-n-e l-t-s ɗ-n- ------------------------- Shin zan wanke latas ɗin? 0
Where are the glasses? i---gilash-n i__ g_______ i-a g-l-s-i- ------------ ina gilashin 0
Where are the dishes? I-a-ka-an --i-c-? I__ k____ a______ I-a k-y-n a-i-c-? ----------------- Ina kayan abinci? 0
Where is the cutlery / silverware (am.)? I---ka----ya-kan? I__ k____ y______ I-a k-y-n y-n-a-? ----------------- Ina kayan yankan? 0
Do you have a tin opener / can opener (am.)? kuna-d- ma--din-g---gw--i k___ d_ m______ g________ k-n- d- m-b-d-n g-a-g-a-i ------------------------- kuna da mabudin gwangwani 0
Do you have a bottle opener? k-n--d- -a-u-in-k-alba k___ d_ m______ k_____ k-n- d- m-b-d-n k-a-b- ---------------------- kana da mabudin kwalba 0
Do you have a corkscrew? k-------a-i- toshe----i k___ d_ a___ t____ b___ k-n- d- a-i- t-s-e b-k- ----------------------- kana da abin toshe baki 0
Are you cooking the soup in this pot? Ku-a-d--- mi-a a-c--in --nnan-tu-u--a-? K___ d___ m___ a c____ w_____ t________ K-n- d-f- m-y- a c-k-n w-n-a- t-k-n-a-? --------------------------------------- Kuna dafa miya a cikin wannan tukunyar? 0
Are you frying the fish in this pan? Kun--s-----i-i-- c-k-n--a--an-k----n-r-f-? K___ s___ k___ a c____ w_____ k_____ r____ K-n- s-y- k-f- a c-k-n w-n-a- k-a-o- r-f-? ------------------------------------------ Kuna soya kifi a cikin wannan kwanon rufi? 0
Are you grilling the vegetables on this grill? Ku-a g-sa -a--------- ---n g--a-s--n? K___ g___ k____ l____ a___ g_________ K-n- g-s- k-y-n l-m-u a-a- g-s-s-h-n- ------------------------------------- Kuna gasa kayan lambu akan gasasshen? 0
I am setting the table. Na-ruf--tebu-. N_ r___ t_____ N- r-f- t-b-r- -------------- Na rufe tebur. 0
Here are the knives, the forks and the spoons. Ga-wu--k-, -ok-l----i y--su-d- c-k-li. G_ w______ c_____ m__ y____ d_ c______ G- w-k-k-, c-k-l- m-i y-t-u d- c-k-l-. -------------------------------------- Ga wukake, cokali mai yatsu da cokali. 0
Here are the glasses, the plates and the napkins. Ga -abarau- far--ti-d--na-k---. G_ t_______ f______ d_ n_______ G- t-b-r-u- f-r-n-i d- n-p-i-s- ------------------------------- Ga tabarau, faranti da napkins. 0

Learning and styles of learning

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