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/ˈhaʊsə/
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NOUN
- the chief member of the Chadic family of Afroasiatic languages; widely used as a trading language
- a member of a Negroid people living chiefly in northern Nigeria
How To Use Hausa In A Sentence
- Hausa women wear a wrap-around robe made of colorful cloth with a matching blouse, head tie, and shawl.
- They speak the Hausa language, a member of the Chadic language group, itself a sub-group of the larger Afro-Asiatic language family. Gender Sensitivity Among Nigerian Ethnic Group « Illiteracy Articles « Articles « Literacy News
- The impact of Islam on oral literary production in Hausa culture has been multifold.
- Hausa is a major trade language for much of Nigeria, Niger and beyond. Dusty Paths and Thirsty Souls
- Here pass commercial caravans, hybrid merchant tribes like the Hausa, throngs of pilgrims, streams of peoples, herds of cattle moving to busy markets, rude incursive shoppers or looters from the desert, coming to buy or rob or rule in this highway belt. Influences of Geographic Environment On the Basis of Ratzel's System of Anthropo-Geography
- The Hausa are a Sahelian people chiefly located in the West African regions of northern Nigeria and southeastern Niger. Gender Sensitivity Among Nigerian Ethnic Group « Illiteracy Articles « Articles « Literacy News
- TWR broadcasts the good news ½ hour daily in Hausa to Nigeria. Radio: sowing seeds in Nigeria
- Linguists subscribe to a rather different explanation for the observed similarities: that Berber and Arabic (and all the other languages he listed, and many he doesn't list such as Hausa and Somali) are all descended from a single language, called for convenience Proto-Afroasiatic (Greenberg Jabal al-Lughat
- The affordability of digital filmmaking, and the popularity of widely distributed videos in English, Yoruba, and Hausa, have made Nigeria a thriving center of film production. The English Is Coming!
- Boko Haram's name means "Western education is sinful" in the Hausa language. New Blast Shakes Northeast Nigeria