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What is the meaning of roko in hausa language?

"Roko" in Hausa language means "to beg" or "to plead."

It is often used in the context of asking for something, usually in a humble and respectful manner. For example:

* "Na roƙe ka ka taimake ni" (I beg you to help me)

* "Roko ya yi mana Allah" (We pleaded with God)

It's important to note that "roko" can also have the meaning of "request" or "petition."

However, it's generally considered a more formal and serious word than "buƙata," which simply means "request."

The use of "roko" often implies a sense of urgency or need, and it's typically used when asking for something that is important to the speaker.

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