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Definition of Hausa in English: HausanounPlural Hausas ˈhaʊsə 1A member of a people of northern Nigeria and adjacent regions. (居住在尼日利亚北部和附近地区的)豪萨人 Example sentencesExamples - Masar represents a site of cultural convergence where Afro-Islamic populations, such as the Hausas, interact with other African and non-African populations.
- In the context of extreme material deprivation throughout Niger, most Hausa perceive that rural to urban migration, at least on a seasonal basis, provides the only possible means to earn cash to survive.
- The Africans began to see themselves not as Hausas, Igbos, or Yorubas, but as Nigerians in a common struggle against their colonial rulers.
- The Hausas dominate Nigeria's north, the Yorubas the southwest.
- Ethnic competition among its major ethnic groups, namely, Hausas, Ibos, and Yorubas, as well as between the major groups and the increasingly restive minorities, remain intractable problems.
2mass noun The Chadic language of the Hausa, spoken by some 30 million people, mainly in Nigeria and Niger, and used as a lingua franca in parts of West Africa. 豪萨语(豪萨人的乍得语,有约3, 000万使用者,主要在尼日利亚和尼日尔,作为通用语广泛使用于西非) Example sentencesExamples - In northern Nigeria many people who are not ethnic Hausas speak both Hausa and their own tribal language.
- Over half the population of Niger speak Hausa while an even greater number exist in the northern states of Nigeria.
- In West Africa, Hausa is often the language of choice.
- English became the shared language of the colonial establishment and a Western-educated élite, while such African lingua francas as Hausa and Swahili continued to serve the everyday needs of the masses.
- Afaan Oromoo is the third most widely spoken language in Africa, after Arabic and Hausa.
adjectiveˈhaʊsə Relating to the Hausa or their language. (与)豪萨人(有关)的;(与)豪萨语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - In addition to re-enacting the importance of gold in Afro-Islamic transactions, the incident also foregrounds the significance of gold in Hausa culture as a gift of love from a man to a woman.
- In the Hausa language, for instance, there is no word for a woman who has reached adulthood but has never been married.
- Ibrahim broke with tradition again when she chose a White person - or bature, in the Hausa language - as her second husband.
- I came away with a pocketful of Hausa crosses¹ and some heavy old copper ankle bracelets which I hoped dated back to the time when copper formed the coinage of bartering.
- Hunter and Oumarou argue that Hausa awareness of the power of language is reflected in a vast repertoire of metalanguage as well as several proverbs expressing the volatility of this power.
Rhymesdowser, grouser, mouser, Scouser Definition of Hausa in US English: Hausanoun 1A member of a people of northern Nigeria and adjacent regions. (居住在尼日利亚北部和附近地区的)豪萨人 Example sentencesExamples - Masar represents a site of cultural convergence where Afro-Islamic populations, such as the Hausas, interact with other African and non-African populations.
- The Africans began to see themselves not as Hausas, Igbos, or Yorubas, but as Nigerians in a common struggle against their colonial rulers.
- In the context of extreme material deprivation throughout Niger, most Hausa perceive that rural to urban migration, at least on a seasonal basis, provides the only possible means to earn cash to survive.
- Ethnic competition among its major ethnic groups, namely, Hausas, Ibos, and Yorubas, as well as between the major groups and the increasingly restive minorities, remain intractable problems.
- The Hausas dominate Nigeria's north, the Yorubas the southwest.
2The Chadic language of the Hausa, spoken mainly in Nigeria and Niger, and widely used as a lingua franca in parts of West Africa. 豪萨语(豪萨人的乍得语,有约3, 000万使用者,主要在尼日利亚和尼日尔,作为通用语广泛使用于西非) Example sentencesExamples - Over half the population of Niger speak Hausa while an even greater number exist in the northern states of Nigeria.
- In West Africa, Hausa is often the language of choice.
- In northern Nigeria many people who are not ethnic Hausas speak both Hausa and their own tribal language.
- Afaan Oromoo is the third most widely spoken language in Africa, after Arabic and Hausa.
- English became the shared language of the colonial establishment and a Western-educated élite, while such African lingua francas as Hausa and Swahili continued to serve the everyday needs of the masses.
adjective Relating to the Hausa or their language. (与)豪萨人(有关)的;(与)豪萨语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - In the Hausa language, for instance, there is no word for a woman who has reached adulthood but has never been married.
- Ibrahim broke with tradition again when she chose a White person - or bature, in the Hausa language - as her second husband.
- I came away with a pocketful of Hausa crosses¹ and some heavy old copper ankle bracelets which I hoped dated back to the time when copper formed the coinage of bartering.
- Hunter and Oumarou argue that Hausa awareness of the power of language is reflected in a vast repertoire of metalanguage as well as several proverbs expressing the volatility of this power.
- In addition to re-enacting the importance of gold in Afro-Islamic transactions, the incident also foregrounds the significance of gold in Hausa culture as a gift of love from a man to a woman.
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