daya-jima'i da aure
Hausa believes that marriage is a traditional of prophet muhammad (peace be upon him)
Materials used in a traditional Hausa marriage typically include fabric, jewelry, money (known as "sadaq" or bride price), kola nuts, and food items like rice and meat. These items are exchanged during various ceremonies and rituals as part of the marriage process.
Barbara MacGowan Cooper has written: 'Marriage in Maradi' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Hausa (African people), Hausa Women, History, Kinship, Marriage customs and rites, Sex role, Social conditions, Women, Hausa
In Hausa, please is said as "da dai."
agwagwa
saniya
To say "thank you" in Hausa, you would say "nagode."
In Hausa, you say "Sannu" to greet someone.
good morning
Ya yara
In Hausa language, "hello" is pronounced as "sannu."
In Hausa, "What is wrong with you?" can be translated as "Me kakeso me?" or "Me fa ka ga?"