means either "Zimbabwe", "Dzimbabwe", "Dzimbahwe", or "Zimbabwean"; however, the latter is normally used in instances such as these e.g., Zim men/women, Zim celebs, Zim socialites, Zim people, etc. I think y'all get the idea.
Another similar term although rarely used is Zimu.
Example sentences for Zim
Zimbo means a citizen or anything of Zimbabwean origin.
The plural for Zimbo is either Zimbos, maZimba, or maZimbo; in addition, the close synonym for Zimbo is a Shonglish phrase: sadza eater, and directly translated to formal English it means "one who eats mielie pap (or ugali)."
Example usage of zimbo
A DAW (digital audio workstation) is a computer program or mobile software (i.e., an iOS or Android application) used by your favorite recording artists, music producers, film composers, sound designers, and audio engineers as a virtual environment to create intellectual property so that you as a listener can enjoy some of that good stuff on your earbuds, headphones or your smartphone's speaker as you do your household chores or in the gym, etc.
Umm, so the standard functions used in a...
chivanhu
1: African traditional culture (tsika nemagariro epasichigare)
2: the formal language (mutauro wechiShona) that's widely spoken in the Republic of Zimbabwe
Note: ChiShona language consists of other dialects such as Zezuru, Karanga, Korekore, Manyika, and Ndau. The most spoken Shona dialect is Zezuru whilst the hardest to understand among them all is Ndau. Yeah, it's really hard fo' sho'. It's one of those things where if you didn't grow up exposed to it, the chances of showing...
1: "there" (i.e., an adverb when you've gots to make reference to a place or location)
2: the verb "to be" (i.e., am, are, is, was, and were)
Note: Deh ("day" or "de" if y'all wanna write it that way) can also be used just like the NPE linking verb dey.
Example sentences
Other phrases containing deh
En
JC
Up there
Op deh
All there
Aal deh
Get there
Git deh
Over there
Uoba deh
Here and there
Yah an deh
There is no help for it
Deh nuh elp fah hit
There's strength in...
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