"Karibu kumusha" is how you say welcome home in Shona.
It is a Shona word (language spoken by the Shona in Zimbabwe) and it simply means 'call me'.
The Shona word "mhoroi" is pronounced as "m-ho-roy" with the emphasis on the second syllable "ho."
The Shona word for 'future' is "ramangwana." This term encompasses the concept of time that is yet to come, often associated with hopes, plans, and possibilities. It reflects the cultural significance of looking ahead in Shona-speaking communities.
sona - happy
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The Shona word "Mahoro" translates to "peace" or "tranquility" in English. It encompasses a sense of calmness and harmony, often used in the context of peaceful coexistence or a serene environment. The term reflects values of serenity and unity within the Shona culture.
The root word is sona which means 'happy, lucky, fortunate' in Irish and Scottish Gaelic.Nollaig shona is 'a happy Christmas' in Irish.
mongo is a shona word for bone marrow
I can not imagine why you posted this question under "Latin to English".The colloquial Shona term unopenga means: "you are crazy".
Shona (Zimbabwe). It is a girl's name (meaning "What did you want?"
OK is a fairly universal word. I believe it is the same in Shona.