In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), "wana" means discovering, acquiring, or finding something. You can use it when you come across a new place or get your hands on a cool object. It's also the word you'd say if you figured out the answer to a tricky question.
Example sentences for wana
- Ndakawana mari yangu yakarasika. (I found my lost money.)
- Tinovimba kuti uchawana mufaro muhupenyu. (We hope you will find happiness in life.)
- Akashanda nesimba kuti awane basa. (He worked hard to get a job.)