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:
ndine snara
That's a toughie. IN SHONA You could say "munhu anochengeta"-lliterally someone who protects/looks after. In Ndebele....?
Zimbabwe used to be called Southern Rhodesia and Zambia was Northern Rhodesia.
The capital of Zimbabwe is Harare.
The Shona group are to be found in South Western Zimbabwe and Botswana. The Ndebele are to be found in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana
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answers on the factors that contribute to th succes of upe in zimbabwe
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ndine snara
shooda shinga
It is used to say thank you in Zimbabwe
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Lisale kuhle is good bye in Zimbabwe. Ngikufisela inhlanhla enhle is good luck. Zimbabwe is not found in many online translation.
The adjective of Zimbabwe is Zimbabwean. So one would say "Zimbabwean people", "Zimbabwean products", etc.
In Zimbabwe, you can say "Zita rangu ndinonzi" to mean "my name is."
In Zimbabwe, you can say "Mwari akanaka," which translates to "God is good" in Shona, one of the main languages spoken in the country. In Ndebele, another widely spoken language, you would say "Nkulunkulu muhle." Both expressions reflect the cultural and religious sentiments of the people in Zimbabwe.
moshi or poshi or if you want to say one cup you will say cup imwe