There are a few ways to say "That's correct!" in Shona, depending on the context and the level of formality. Here are some options:

Formal​

  • Ndizvozvo. (That's it.) - This is a common and versatile way to confirm something is correct.
  • Ichokwadi. (It's true.) - This emphasizes the truthfulness of the statement.
  • Mashoko enyu ndeechokwadi. (Your words are true.) - This is a more formal way of agreeing with someone.

Informal​

  • Ehe, ndizvozvo. (Yes, that's it.) - This adds emphasis and enthusiasm.
  • Zvakanaka. (That's good/right.) - This is a more casual way of agreeing.
  • Wataura chokwadi. (You've spoken the truth.) - This acknowledges the other person's correctness.

You can also use interjections​

  • Hongu! (Yes!) - This expresses strong agreement.
  • Ndizvo! (That's it!) - This is a more emphatic way of confirming something.
The best way to say "That's correct!" in Shona will depend on the specific situation and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.
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