According to http://goafrica.about.com/od/peopleandculture/a/africangreeting.htm, the general greeting in Shona is Mhoroi
To say "hello" in Shona, you would say "Mhoro" or "Mhoroi."
I am looking for a free online ervice that will translate English to Shona. I have a friend who speaks Shona and would like to talk to him in his native langauge can you help me?
Shona: Mhoro Ndebele: Sawubona English: Hello
kanjani = Hi there!in Shona language because approximately 85% of the population in Zimbabwe is Shona speaking and speaks Shona as their first language.For more information on the Shona Language, see related links.
No, "makadini" is not a standard greeting in Zimbabwe. In Shona, one of the main languages spoken there, "makadini" translates to "how are you?" The common way to say hello is "mhoro" or "hello" in English, which is widely used due to the country's diverse languages and cultures.
"Karibu kumusha" is how you say welcome home in Shona.
You can say "Mangwanani" in Shona to greet someone in the morning.
go to shona and say i miss you
In Shona, you can say "Masikati maita" to greet someone with "good afternoon."
English is the Official language of Zimbabwe. If you are referring to one of the native languages, you would need to specify which one. Here is a list of languages spoken in Zimbabwe:DombeEnglishFanagaloKalangaKundaLoziManyikaNambyaNdauNdebeleNsengaNyanjaShonaTongaTsoaTsongaTswaTswanaVendaZimbabwe Sign Language
Mufuridzhi - Standard Shona Murisi - Karanga Dialect
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