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9 [nine]

Days of the week

Days of the week

9 [na tara]

kwanakin mako

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Monday ra--r--iti-in r____ L______ r-n-r L-t-n-n ------------- ranar Litinin 0
Tuesday Ra--- --l--a R____ T_____ R-n-r T-l-t- ------------ Ranar Talata 0
Wednesday Lara-a L_____ L-r-b- ------ Laraba 0
Thursday Al----s A______ A-h-m-s ------- Alhamis 0
Friday J-maa J____ J-m-a ----- Jumaa 0
Saturday r-nar--sab-r r____ A_____ r-n-r A-a-a- ------------ ranar Asabar 0
Sunday L-h-di L_____ L-h-d- ------ Lahadi 0
the week sa--n s____ s-t-n ----- satin 0
from Monday to Sunday da-a Lit-n-n--u-- ---a-i d___ L______ z___ L_____ d-g- L-t-n-n z-w- L-h-d- ------------------------ daga Litinin zuwa Lahadi 0
The first day is Monday. R-n-r-fa-k---t- ce----i-i-. R____ f____ i__ c_ L_______ R-n-r f-r-o i-a c- L-t-n-n- --------------------------- Ranar farko ita ce Litinin. 0
The second day is Tuesday. R-n---a -i-u --l-t-. R___ t_ b___ T______ R-n- t- b-y- T-l-t-. -------------------- Rana ta biyu Talata. 0
The third day is Wednesday. Ra----a u---ita--e L--a--. R___ t_ u__ i__ c_ L______ R-n- t- u-u i-a c- L-r-b-. -------------------------- Rana ta uku ita ce Laraba. 0
The fourth day is Thursday. Ra-a-t- --du-i---c---l-ami-. R___ t_ h___ i__ c_ A_______ R-n- t- h-d- i-a c- A-h-m-s- ---------------------------- Rana ta hudu ita ce Alhamis. 0
The fifth day is Friday. R-na--- -i--r -----e --ma-. R___ t_ b____ i__ c_ J_____ R-n- t- b-y-r i-a c- J-m-a- --------------------------- Rana ta biyar ita ce Jumaa. 0
The sixth day is Saturday. Ra---t------- --a -- Asabar. R___ t_ s____ i__ c_ A______ R-n- t- s-i-a i-a c- A-a-a-. ---------------------------- Rana ta shida ita ce Asabar. 0
The seventh day is Sunday. Rana--bak-a---t---- L-ha-i. R____ b_____ i__ c_ L______ R-n-r b-k-a- i-a c- L-h-d-. --------------------------- Ranar bakwai ita ce Lahadi. 0
The week has seven days. Ma--n-y--a -- --a-a-- -----i. M____ y___ d_ k______ b______ M-k-n y-n- d- k-a-a-i b-k-a-. ----------------------------- Makon yana da kwanaki bakwai. 0
We only work for five days. Mu-a----- kwa-a-b-yar kaw-i. M___ a___ k____ b____ k_____ M-n- a-k- k-a-a b-y-r k-w-i- ---------------------------- Muna aiki kwana biyar kawai. 0

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