If you want to say "Excuse me, please..." in Shona, you'd say "Pamusoroi, ndapota...". "Pamusoroi" is the polite way to get someone's attention or apologize, while "ndapota" means "please." So, if you're in Zimbabwe and need to ask for directions or politely interrupt, just say, "Pamusoroi, ndapota...". It's a simple phrase that shows respect and makes communication easier.
Here are some examples of how you could use it in a sentence:
Here are some examples of how you could use it in a sentence:
- Pamusoroi, ndapota, mungandiratidze nzira yekuenda kuchipatara here? (Excuse me, please, could you show me the way to the hospital?)
- Pamusoroi, ndapota, ndingapfuura here? (Excuse me, please, may I pass?)
- Pamusoroi, ndapota, munogona kundibatsira here? (Excuse me, please, could you help me?)