Exactly how you would say it anywhere else in the world.
kayi hakuri
English, Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba
To say "I love you" in Hausa, you would say "Ina son ku" or "Na gode da kai" which both translate to "I love you."
The word Munyemo which is heard in the song African Queen is Nigerian Hausa for My wife.However it is spelled wrong in most lyrics and should be spelled Nwunye.
According to a report by the Nigerian Communications Commission, about 37% of Hausa people have access to the internet in Nigeria.
To say "I am coming" in Hausa, you can say "Ina zo."
To say "thank you" in Hausa, you would say "nagode."
"In the Hausa language, 'I love you' is translated as 'Ina son ku'."
To say "black panther" in Hausa, you can say "karakara kifi."
In Hausa, you can say "barka da zuwa" which translates to congratulations.
In Hausa, you say "Sannu" to greet someone.
In Hausa, you can say "Ina kwana" to greet someone in the evening.
Halima Ado Kurawa is a Nigerian author who has written books such as "Cry and Die" and "Last Flight to Abuja." Her works often explore themes of love, loss, and struggle in modern Nigerian society.