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Hausa Grammar - Plurals

Hi Hausa learners! 😊

In this lesson, we will look at the plural forms of Hausa nouns. This is an essential topic for language learners who wish to understand the basics of Hausa grammar. Plurals represent one of the most important structural features of many languages, including Hausa. By learning the plural forms of nouns, you will have a much better understanding of the language.


Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson: Future Tense, Conditional Mood, How to Use Be & Adjectives.

Basic Overview[edit | edit source]

In Hausa, plurals are formed in a variety of ways, depending on the noun. Most often, a plural is formed by adding an -n at the end of the singular form of the noun. For example:

Hausa Pronunciation English
lissafin lee-sah-feen Book
lissafin n' lee-sah-feen-n Books

There are also a number of other ways to form plurals, which we will look at in more detail below. Additionally, there are some nouns in Hausa that are inherently plural and do not have a singular form.

Plural Formations[edit | edit source]

Let's take a look at the different ways plurals are formed in Hausa.

Plurals ending in -ai[edit | edit source]

Plural nouns ending in -ai are formed by replacing -ai with -aye. Here are some examples:

Hausa Pronunciation English
farfajai far-fuh-djai Gizzard
farfajaye far-fuh-dja-yeh Gizzards

Plurals ending in -awa[edit | edit source]

Nouns ending in -awa form plurals by simply replacing the final -a with -u.

Hausa Pronunciation English
hanyau han-yow Rooster
hanyuwu han-yoo-woo Roosters

Plurals ending in -i[edit | edit source]

Nouns ending in -i usually have their plurals formed by adding -ai to the end.

Hausa Pronunciation English
baƙi bah-kee Goat
baƙai bah-kai Goats

Plurals ending in -u[edit | edit source]

For nouns ending in -u, the plural form is often created by adding -una at the end.

Hausa Pronunciation English
babu bah-boo None/No
babuna bah-boo-nah Nones

Pluralia tantum[edit | edit source]

Pluralia tantum are nouns that are inherently plural and do not have a singular form. These can include body parts or clothing items. Here are some examples:

Hausa Pronunciation English
kalmomin kahl-moh-min Eyelashes
ƙeke keh-keh Glasses

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Here's a conversation to help you see plurals in context!

  • Person 1: Kade kwamfuta za su fara taho? (What time will the cooks start cooking?)
  • Person 2: Za su fara taho bayan dare? (Will they start cooking after noon?)
  • Person 1: Eh, zasu fara taho bayan dare. (Yes, they will start cooking after noon.)
  • Person 2: To, ka san farfajaye da shaƙata? (Do you know how to cook the gizzards with vegetables?)
  • Person 1: Ai, ba ni san. (No, I don't know.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Understanding the rules for forming plurals in Hausa is an important step in becoming more proficient in the language. By knowing how to form plurals, you will be able to communicate more effectively and will have a better understanding of what you hear and read. To improve your skills, be sure to practice speaking and writing Hausa with native speakers. You can find many language exchange partners on Polyglot Club. Don't be afraid to find native speakers and ask them any questions you have about plurals and other grammar topics!

Don't forget to check out the other grammar lessons in the Hausa Grammar series to further improve your understanding of the language. Thanks for reading!


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Sources[edit | edit source]


Having concluded this lesson, consider checking out these related pages: Present Tense, Past Tense, Negation & Questions.

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