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The notion of time is broad in Africa. A precise time/hour is often stretched over quite a period. Being on time’s, therefore, often not very exact. | The notion of time is broad in Africa. A precise time/hour is often stretched over quite a period. Being on time’s, therefore, often not very exact. | ||
In some African rural areas, to tell time, people refer to certain phenomena such as: | |||
In some African rural areas, to tell time, people refer to certain phenomena such as : | |||
* The position of the sun, | * The position of the sun, | ||
* The appearance of stars, | * The appearance of stars, | ||
* The singing of birds and the cries of certain animals | * The singing of birds and the cries of certain animals | ||
* Shadows | * Shadows | ||
In the susu area, the people use these expression to mark to time. | In the susu area, the people use these expression to mark to time. | ||
* Subaha sali nu bara | * Subaha sali nu bara | ||
* Salifan nu bara | * Salifan nu bara |
Revision as of 17:40, 1 June 2022
How to Tell the Time in Susu
Hello Susu learners,
➡ In today's lesson you will learn how tell the time and talk about time in Susu language.
Happy learning!
Vocabulary
Susu | English |
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Waxati mundun a ra? | What time is it? |
TEmui mundun a ra? | What time is it? |
Waxati mundun na iyi? | What time do you have? |
sEtEri bara li | 7h00 |
sEtEri bara dangi miniti mçxç¯En | 7h20 |
miniti mçxç¯En nan luxi sEtEri xa li | 7h20 |
I bara leti | late |
I bara kurun | early |
subaha | 6h:00 prayer |
waliha | 10h:00 prayer |
salifana | 14h:00 prayer |
laxansara | 17h:00 prayer |
fitiri | 19h:00 prayer |
saxafu | 20h:00 prayer |
lçxE birin | every day |
tEmui birin | all the time |
lçxE nde | sometimes |
waxati birin | all the time |
lçxE yo lçxE | every /each day |
gEsEgE birin | every morning |
yanyi birin | every afternoon |
nunmare birin | every evening |
Cultural Note
The notion of time is broad in Africa. A precise time/hour is often stretched over quite a period. Being on time’s, therefore, often not very exact.
In some African rural areas, to tell time, people refer to certain phenomena such as:
- The position of the sun,
- The appearance of stars,
- The singing of birds and the cries of certain animals
- Shadows
In the susu area, the people use these expression to mark to time.
- Subaha sali nu bara
- Salifan nu bara
- Laxansaran nu bara
- Fitiri nu bara
- Saxafu nu bara