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Kana Matashi.. Ka dena kokarin burge kowa specifically ya'n matan nan, ka kashewa mindset da mafarkinka wannan kuɗi zaka...
26/04/2025

Kana Matashi.. Ka dena kokarin burge kowa specifically ya'n matan nan, ka kashewa mindset da mafarkinka wannan kuɗi zaka ga yadda mutane da ya'n matan zasu bibiyeka.

Inda hali ka gujewa soyayya, in kuma ka afka ka ka dena renonta da Naira, soyayyar da aka gina da kuɗi da kuɗi kaɗai ake iya raya wannan soyayya, dan haka karka sa kanka a wannan rigima.

Ba wanda zai taimakeka ina tabbatar maka kai zaka tashi ka taimaki kanka, Wadanda s**a manta dakai mafarkinsu suke ginawa Kaima ka mantasu ka fuskanci mafarkinka, Karka sake yi wa wani ƙorafin mai yasa ya dena damuwa dakai, domin Kulawar dake zuwa bayan ƙorafi "pretending" ce kawai.

Ka yarda da kanka! zaki bai taɓa damuwa da abinda dabbobin ke cewa akansa, wanda ya yarda da kansa bai damuwa da cecekucen mahassadansa.
Cikar yarda da kanka shine "yin shiru yayin da ka gano har a zuci basa sonka, yin shiru yayinda s**a dariya akan mafarkinka, yin shiru yayin da suke gulmarka a gefe suna zaginka" inde baka manta mafarkinka to kawai kaci gaba da tafiya kai kaɗanka!

29/03/2025

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Wasu daga cikin Dokokin kwallon kafa lokacin da muna Yara:1. Yaron da yafi kowa Girma (Kiba)  shine mai tsaron Raga. 2. ...
30/01/2025

Wasu daga cikin Dokokin kwallon kafa lokacin da muna Yara:

1. Yaron da yafi kowa Girma (Kiba) shine mai tsaron Raga.

2. Mamallakin kwallo (Wanda ya sayi Ball) shine zai yanke wadanda zasu buga wasa.

3. Idan kwallo ta lalace bakaje wajen gyara ta ba, Za adakatar dakai na dan wani Lokaci.

4. Dan wasan da ba a sakawa idan za a fafata wasa shi ake zaba ya dauko kwallo idan ta makale akan Bishiya ko a karkashin mota domin ya fafata a wasa na gaba.

5. Idan har aka batawa mamallakin kwallo rai, To wasa ya kare (Domin zai dauke abarsa ya ware gida).

6. Idan Kaji ciwo a kafar ka sannan ka lura jini yana zuba, A lokacin zakai sauri ka samu tsumma kadaure a matsayin taimakon gaggawa sannan saika cigaba da wasa (Ko kuma ka barbada wa ciwon kasa).

7. Bazaka yanke wanda ya siyo kwallo da yawa ba, Hakan zai iya sa a tsayar da kwallon ya dauke ta ya tafi.

8. Babu ruwan ko kwallo nawa kuka ci, Wadanda s**aci kwallo ta karshe sune da nasara.

9. Babu satar gida (Offsides).

10. Babu Alkalin wasa (Refree).

11. Ana hura mugunta ne idan har muguntar takai mugunta.

12. 'Yan wasan da s**afi kowa iyawa mutum biyu basa wasa a gida daya, Acikin su kowa zai dauki 'Yan wasan da yake so.

13. Idan akazo raban Ball ka kasance na karshe hakan yana nufin baka da amfani kuma kaine zaka tsaya a baya.

14. Idan akazo bugun Fenareti ana zabar Golan da zai k**a raga ne acikin 'Yan wasan da s**afi kowa kokari koda ba Gola bane.

15. Wanda yafi kowa kokari a fili koda yaushe gidan su daya da Mamallakin kwallo.

16. Koda yaushe akwai wani gida wanda indai kwallo ta fada gidan, Ansan cewa wasa ya kare. Don haka dole ku kula!!

17. Domin a banbamce tsakanin kungiyoyi biyu, Daya daga cikin su zai cire riga ko kuma ya nannade hannun Riga (ko kuma rigar makaranta ayi mata Tiri).

Ana tashi wasa ne idan dare yayi ba'a'iya ganin kwallo babu lura da lokacin sallah magrib yayi.

• Fagen Wasanni

30/06/2024

A man in Kano went to a foodseller.
He had not eaten in 3 days.
He begged the seller for food on credit.

The foodseller said no because he already gave food to too many people on credit.

The man sat down beside the foodseller’s shop as he had nowhere else to go.

The foodseller told him he’s very sorry and he would like to help but too many people in the neighbourhood have collected food on credit and his business is sinking.

The man sat there and said nothing.

As time went on, other people came into the shop to buy foodstuff and went out- they noticed the man at the door sitting there sleeping. But nobody bothered.

Until one man came later in the day and asked the foodseller: “who is the man sitting at your door?” “Why is he there?”

Then the foodseller said “oh it’s a man who says he has not eaten for 3 days and he wants to collect food on credit but I could not give him because my business is struggling from all the credit I have already given out”.

Then the other man said: “How much is the food he wants?”

The food seller said “It’s a few cups of garri, rice and beans. Everything may be 2,000 naira”.

The other man said “Alright pack everything he wants and more. I would pay for it. Let him go home to his family and eat”.

The foodseller packed all the food and went outside to tell the man with joy that someone has paid for his food.

He saw the man still sleeping.
He tapped him to wake him up, he didn’t respond. Tapped him again, nothing.

The man had died.
He died sitting and waiting for help.

This happened just few days ago in Badawa, Kano. Some people who live in that area know this story.

The man was dead all along while people were coming in and out of the shop thinking he was sleeping.

He died hopeless. He died helpless. He died a man who his country failed.

If you know anyone in this period who is hungry around you and you can afford a little food or money to give him/her, please do.

Many people are walking the streets with an empty stomach,

07/06/2024

Biology is the scientific study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy. It explores the diversity of life forms, from molecules and cells to organisms and ecosystems, and examines the interactions between living things and their environment.

Biology encompasses various fields, including:

1. Botany (plant biology)
2. Zoology (animal biology)
3. Microbiology (microorganism biology)
4. Ecology (study of ecosystems and environment)
5. Genetics (study of heredity and variation)
6. Biochemistry (study of biological molecules and processes)
7. Molecular biology (study of biological molecules and their interactions)
8. Cellular biology (study of cell structure and function)
9. Evolutionary biology (study of evolution and natural selection)
10. Marine biology (study of oceanic organisms and ecosystems)

Biology has many practical applications in fields like:

1. Medicine and healthcare
2. Agriculture and food production
3. Conservation and environmental management
4. Biotechnology and genetic engineering
5. Public health and epidemiology

The principles and concepts of biology help us understand the natural world, address pressing issues, and improve human lives.
[6/7, 6:17 AM] A r m a.s kano...: The term "carbohydrede" is likely a misspelling or variation of the word "carbohydrate".

In Hausa, the language spoken in Nigeria and other parts of West Africa, the term for carbohydrate is "karbuhaiydreji" or "karbuhyadraji".

Carbohydrates are a type of biomolecule that serves as a vital source of energy for many living organisms, including humans. They are found in various food sources, such as grains, fruits, vegetables, and dairy products.

Here are some examples of carbohydrates in Hausa:

- Sugar - s**ari
- Starch - stalki
- Cellulose - selullosi
- Glycogen - glikogen
- Fiber - fiberi

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
[6/7, 6:17 AM] A r m a.s kano...: Carbohydrates a

07/06/2024

[6/7, 6:26 AM] A r m a.s kano...: Let's take "Interjections" (Int) as the next example.

Interjections are words that express emotion, feeling, or sudden reaction. They are often used to convey strong emotions or sensations, and are typically used in informal language.

Examples:

- Emotions:
- Joy: "Wow! I won the prize!"
- Surprise: "Ah! I didn't expect that!"
- Excitement: "Yay! Let's go to the party!"
- Pain or discomfort:
- "Ouch! That hurts!"
- "Ow! I burned my finger!"
- Other reactions:
- "Uh-oh! I forgot my phone!"
- "Phew! That was close!"

Interjections are usually set apart from the rest of the sentence by an exclamation mark (!) or a comma (,).

Some common interjections include:

- Oh
- Wow
- Ah
- Ouch
- Ow
- Yay
- Uh-oh
- Phew
- Hey
- Hi

Interjections add emphasis and emotion to language, and can help convey tone and feeling in spoken and written communication.

Next, I can explain "Articles" if you'd like!
[6/7, 6:26 AM] A r m a.s kano...: Let's take "Articles" (Art) as the next example.

Articles are words that modify nouns and indicate whether they are specific or general. There are two types of articles in English: Definite and Indefinite.

Definite Article:

- "The" is used to refer to a specific, previously mentioned noun or a unique entity.
Examples:
- "I'm reading the book you recommended." (specific book)
- "The sun is shining brightly today." (unique entity)

Indefinite Article:

- "A" and "an" are used to refer to a non-specific noun or a general entity.
Examples:
- "I need to buy a new book." (non-specific book)
- "She's a doctor." (general profession)

Key points:

- "The" is used for specific nouns or unique entities.
- "A" and "an" are used for non-specific nouns or general entities.
- "A" is used before nouns starting with consonant sounds.
- "An" is used before nouns starting with vowel sounds.

Articles help clarify the reference of a noun and provide important context to the sentence.

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07/06/2024

[6/7, 6:26 AM] A r m a.s kano...: Let's take "Prepositions" (Prep) as the next example.

Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. They indicate location, direction, time, manner, or other relationships.

Examples:

- Location: "The book is on the table." (The preposition "on" shows the relationship between "book" and "table".)
- Direction: "She is going to the store." (The preposition "to" shows the direction of movement.)
- Time: "We will meet at 5 o'clock." (The preposition "at" shows the time of the meeting.)
- Manner: "He spoke with kindness." (The preposition "with" shows the manner of speaking.)

Common prepositions include:

- Words of location: in, on, at, by, with
- Words of direction: to, from, up, down, in
- Words of time: at, on, during, before, after
- Words of manner: with, in, like

Prepositions are often used in phrases with other words to form idiomatic expressions, such as "in advance", "on time", "under pressure", or "with pleasure".

Next, I can explain "Conjunctions" if you'd like!
[6/7, 6:26 AM] A r m a.s kano...: Let's take "Conjunctions" (Conj) as the next example.

Conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. They join two or more equal elements together to form a single sentence or clause.

Examples:

- Coordinating Conjunctions:
- And (connects two equal clauses): "I like reading books, and I love watching movies."
- But (connects two contrasting clauses): "I wanted to go to the beach, but it was raining."
- Or (connects two alternative clauses): "Do you want to go to the park or the gym?"
- So (connects two clauses showing a result): "I was tired, so I went to bed early."
- Subordinating Conjunctions:
- Because (shows cause and effect): "I went to bed early because I was tired."
- Since (shows time or cause): "I've been busy since morning."
- After (shows time): "I'll go to the gym after I finish work."
- Alth

07/06/2024

[6/7, 6:26 AM] A r m a.s kano...: Here are the parts of speech in grammar:

1. *Nouns* (N)
- Proper Nouns (PN)
- Common Nouns (CN)
- Collective Nouns (ColN)
- Abstract Nouns (AN)
2. *P**nouns* (P**n)
- Personal P**nouns (PersP**n)
- Possessive P**nouns (PossP**n)
- Reflexive P**nouns (RefP**n)
- Demonstrative P**nouns (DemP**n)
- Interrogative P**nouns (IntP**n)
- Indefinite P**nouns (IndP**n)
3. *Verbs* (V)
- Action Verbs (ActV)
- Linking Verbs (LinkV)
- Helping Verbs (HelpV)
- Transitive Verbs (TransV)
- Intransitive Verbs (IntransV)
4. *Adjectives* (Adj)
- Quantitative Adjectives (QuantAdj)
- Qualitative Adjectives (QualAdj)
- Demonstrative Adjectives (DemAdj)
- Possessive Adjectives (PossAdj)
5. *Adverbs* (Adv)
- Manner Adverbs (ManAdv)
- Time Adverbs (TimeAdv)
- Place Adverbs (PlaceAdv)
- Frequency Adverbs (FreqAdv)
6. *Prepositions* (Prep)
7. *Conjunctions* (Conj)
- Coordinating Conjunctions (CoordConj)
- Subordinating Conjunctions (SubordConj)
8. *Interjections* (Int)
9. *Articles* (Art)
- Definite Article (DefArt)
- Indefinite Article (IndArt)

Note that some sources may group parts of speech differently, or recognize additional categories. However, this list represents a commonly accepted classification.
[6/7, 6:26 AM] A r m a.s kano...: Let's take "Adverbs" (Adv) as an example.

Adverbs are words that modify or describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They provide information about manner, time, place, frequency, or degree.

Example:

- Manner Adverb: "She sings beautifully." (The adverb "beautifully" describes the verb "sings" and indicates the manner of singing.)
- Time Adverb: "We will arrive tomorrow." (The adverb "tomorrow" describes the verb "arrive" and indicates the time of arrival.)
- Place Adverb: "He lives nearby." (The adverb "nearby" describes the verb "lives" and indicates the location.)
- Frequency Adverb: "I exercise regularly."

07/06/2024

Here are the 9 parts of speech in English:

1. *Nouns*: Words that refer to a person, place, thing, or idea. Examples: "dog", "city", "happiness"

2. *P**nouns*: Words that replace nouns in a sentence. Examples: "he", "she", "it", "they"

3. *Verbs*: Words that express action or a state of being. Examples: "run", "jump", "be", "have"

4. *Adjectives*: Words that modify or describe nouns or pronouns. Examples: "happy", "big", "blue", "curious"

5. *Adverbs*: Words that modify or describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Examples: "quickly", "very", "well", "yesterday"

6. *Prepositions*: Words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. Examples: "in", "on", "at", "with"

7. *Conjunctions*: Words that connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. Examples: "and", "but", "or", "so"

8. *Interjections*: Words that express emotion or feeling. Examples: "oh", "ouch", "wow", "ah"

9. *Articles*: Words that modify nouns and indicate whether they are specific or general. Examples: "the", "a", "an"

These parts of speech help us understand the functions of words in sentences and enable effective communication in English.

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