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Hausa

or Haus·sa

[ hou-sah, -suh, -zuh ]

noun

, plural Hau·sas, (especially collectively) Hau·sa
  1. a member of an Indigenous people of northern Nigeria and southern Niger whose culture has been strongly influenced by Islam.
  2. the language of the Hausa people, belonging to the Chadic branch of the Afroasiatic family, widely used in Africa as a language of commerce.


Hausa

/ ˈhaʊsə /

noun

  1. -sas-sa a member of a Negroid people of W Africa, living chiefly in N Nigeria
  2. the language of this people: the chief member of the Chadic subfamily of the Afro-Asiatic family of languages. It is widely used as a trading language throughout W Africa and the S Sahara
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Example Sentences

A Hausa-Fulani farmer works at a farm in the outskirts of Sokoto, Sokoto State, Nigeria.

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Meanwhile, a quiet but brutal ethnic conflict between two of Nigeria’s most prominent ethnic groups, the Fulani and the Hausa, has gone almost unnoticed globally.

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Chika, a well-to-do young Igbo woman, has been pulled to safety in a deserted shop by a Hausa Muslim woman.

Somehow the four of them had managed to breach the Hausa-Pennsylfawnisch Deitsch curtain.

The inhabitants, mostly Hausa, carry on an extensive trade and are especially noted for their embossed brass and copper work.

Under his son Ahmed (about 1808) the kingdom began to be harassed by the Fula, who had already conquered the Hausa country.

They became to the extreme west of Africa what the Hausa are in the west-central regions.

A native soldier steps forward, and quits the beleaguered fort disguised as a Hausa.

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