The most common way to say "no problem" in Shona is "Hazvina mhosva." This phrase translates to "it doesn't matter" or "it's not a problem". Use it freely in casual conversation.

Other ways to express "no problem" in Shona:​

  • "Zvakanaka" means "it's alright" or "okay." It's a more general response and can be used in various situations.
  • "Usanetseke" translates to "don't worry." It's suitable when someone is apologizing or expressing concern.

Example sentences with translations:​

  • "Ndine urombo nekukanganisa." "Hazvina mhosva." ( "I'm sorry for the mistake." "No problem.")
  • "Ndiri kutya kuti ndanonoka." "Usanetseke, hazvina basa." ("I'm afraid I'm late." "Don't worry, it's not a problem.")
  • "Unogona kundibatsira here?" "Zvakanaka, hapana dambudziko." ("Can you help me?" "Okay, no problem.")
  • "Ndakanganwa bhuku rako." "Usanetseke, ndine rimwe." ("I forgot your book." "Don't worry, I have another one.")
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