1. Hausa - Noun
2. Hausa - Proper noun
the chief member of the Chadic family of Afroasiatic languages; widely used as a trading language
a member of a Negroid people living chiefly in northern Nigeria
Source: WordNetBefore rounded vowels, only labialized velars occur, e.g. /kʷoːɽaː/ ('ringworm'). citation Glottalic consonants Hausa has glottalic consonants (implosives and ejectives) at four or five places of articulation (depending on the dialect). Source: Internet
“An average Igbo man will think his problem is Hausa or Yoruba man. Source: Internet
As a friend muted, there is a benefit to ordinary Nigerians with this COVID 19. It does not discriminate between rich and poor, Hausa, Igbo or Yoruba, Man and Woman, Muslim or Christian. Source: Internet
At least three other writing systems for Hausa have been proposed or "discovered." Source: Internet
Aside from Nigerien radio stations, the BBC 's Hausa service is listened to on FM repeaters across wide parts of the country, particularly in the south, close to the border with Nigeria. Source: Internet
At various moments in their history, the Hausa managed to establish central control over their states, but such unity has always proven short. Source: Internet