“Ama Shana” is a phrase that means “we’ll turn on the light” in Hausa.
- “Ama” means “we” or “we will.”
- “Shana” (from “shana wuta”) means “turn on the light” or “light up.”
This phrase is used in contexts where someone is indicating that they will illuminate a space or activate a light source.
Example in a Sentence:
- “Ama shana fitila da daddare.”
- Translation: “We will turn on the light in the evening.”
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