JAMB - Hausa (2017 - No. 20)
Mutane sun tafi da Bello".
Kalmar da aka ja wa layi na iya d'aukar
Kalmar da aka ja wa layi na iya d'aukar
mu
kai
shi
ku
Explanation
The correct answer is shi.
The sentence "Mutane sun tafi da Bello" means "People have gone with Bello". The word "shi" is a pronoun that means "him" or "it", and i
is used to indicate possession or association. In this sentence, "shi" is used to indicate that Bello is the one with whom the people have
gone. Therefore, the correct answer is shi. The word "shi" is often used in Hausa to indicate possession or association, similar to the word
"his" or "him" in English. For example: "shi na tafi" means "he has gone", and "shi ya dauki" means "he took it".
The sentence "Mutane sun tafi da Bello" means "People have gone with Bello". The word "shi" is a pronoun that means "him" or "it", and i
is used to indicate possession or association. In this sentence, "shi" is used to indicate that Bello is the one with whom the people have
gone. Therefore, the correct answer is shi. The word "shi" is often used in Hausa to indicate possession or association, similar to the word
"his" or "him" in English. For example: "shi na tafi" means "he has gone", and "shi ya dauki" means "he took it".
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