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M'kay. First off, what do you mean by "ZIM". If you mean Invader Zim; he's an alien with green skin, red eyes, antennas and wears, well, um, a striped dress i guess you can call it.
The adjective of Zimbabwe is Zimbabwean. So one would say "Zimbabwean people", "Zimbabwean products", etc.
Une souris is a mouse in English.
A calf
Zimbabwe used to be called Rhodesia.
No. The official language of Zimbabwe are English, although Shona and Ndebele are very widely spoken and actually officially recognized languages.
English, Shona and Ndebele
The national anthem of Zimbabwe (in English) is called "Blessed be the Land of Zimbabwe".
The capital of Botswana is Gaborone, not Harare. Harare is the capital of Zimbabwe. Oh I know. Botswana has 1,560,000 population, and Zimbabwe has 12,671,000. Here are the languages in Botswana: English and Setswana. and Zimbabwe: English (official), Shona, Ndebele, and other languages. and the currency for Botswana is pula. and Zimbabwe, Zimbabwean Dollar. Botswana is between Namibia, Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe is south in South Africa.
The Latin alphabet is used for all official languages of Zimbabwe, including Shona, Ndebele and English.
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Rhodesia. That was when it was under English rule.
1: Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe is country not a continent. (Though South Africa does have countries contained within it) But if you mean regions....
English can be spoken anywhere so my answer is yes English can be spoken in Zimbabwe
"Ndeipi" in English means "hello" in the Shona language, which is spoken in Zimbabwe.
Originally a British colonial republic named Rhodesia, after its founder Cecil Rhodes, the Name Zimbabwe was established in 1980 after it gained independence from the United Kingdom. The word "Zimbabwe" has Shona dialectical origins and can be roughly translated from "ziimba remabwe" to mean the "great or big house built of stone boulders".