HARSHEN - translation to arabic
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HARSHEN - translation to arabic

CHADIC LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY THE HAUSA PEOPLE
Hausa (language); هَوْسَ; Hausa alphabet; Hausa Language; ISO 639:hau; ISO 639:ha; Hausa-language; ڟ; Gibanawa language; Gibanawa; ISO 639:gib; Harshen Hausa; Hausa dialects; Hausa phonology; ISO 639-1:ha
  • Hausa pronunciation
  • /i, u, a/}} have a much wider range of allophones than what is presented on the chart.
  • linguistic groups of Nigeria]] in 1979

HARSHEN      

الفعل

غَلَظَ

HARSHENING      

الفعل

غَلَظَ

HARSHENED      

الفعل

غَلَظَ

Wikipedia

Hausa language

Hausa (;h Harshen/Halshen Hausa; Ajami: هَرْشَن هَوْسَ) is a Chadic language spoken by the Hausa people in the northern half of Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Benin and Togo, and the southern half of Niger, Chad and Sudan, with significant minorities in Ivory Coast.

Hausa is a member of the Afroasiatic language family and is the most widely spoken language within the Chadic branch of that family. Ethnologue estimated that it was spoken as a first language by some 47 million people and as a second language by another 25 million, bringing the total number of Hausa speakers to an estimated 72 million.

It is often said that you will find Hausa speakers from Dakar to Port Sudan, from Leopoldville to Fez. The explorer Heinrich Barth in the 1840's is said to have had his first Hausa lesson in Tunis. In 1890, Bishop Tugwell of the Church Missionary Society went to study Hausa in Tripoli before undertaking their missionary into the emirates of the Sokoto Caliphate.

In Nigeria, the Hausa-speaking film industry is known as Kannywood.

Examples of use of HARSHEN
1. Evenhaim says that these rulings, like other building–violation punishments recently meted out, reflect the new approach of the department dealing with construction and property offenses at the Justice Ministry, and he adds that the ministry is even expected to harshen its treatment of the offenders.
2. During the brief meeting, he described how Betancourt was chained by the neck to other prisoners every night – and sometimes for 24 hours at a time – in order to prevent her from escaping, family members present at the meeting told The Associated Press on Friday. They‘re treating her like an animal,‘‘ said her husband, Juan Carlos Lecompte, adding that he feared her captors would harshen their treatment of the hostages following Pinchao‘s escape. The guerrillas lie when they say they‘re treating women and prisoners humanely.‘‘ Pinchao, he said, was kept with Betancourt for almost three years.