In Shona, you say, "I have a question," as "Ndine mubvunzo."
Here are five sentences with translations
- Ndine mubvunzo pamusoro pebasa. (I have a question about the work.)
- Ndine mubvunzo nezvechitima. (I have a question about the train.)
- Ndine mubvunzo, unogona kundibatsira here? (I have a question, can you help me?)
- Ndine mubvunzo nezve mutambo uyu. (I have a question about this game.)
Here are some common question words in Shona:
- Chii? (What?)
- Ndiani? (Who)
- Sei? (How?)
- Kupi? (Where?)
- Rini? (When?)
Here are some more examples:
- Chii chauri kuda? (What do you want?)
- Ndiani zita rako? (What is your name? - literally, "Who is your name?")
- Kupi kwaunogara? (Where do you live?)
- Rini wauya kuZimbabwe? (When did you come to Zimbabwe?)