In the Shona language (or ChiVanhu), "warura" means neatly folding up and putting away things like blankets, sheets, and pillows used when sleeping on a bed. Another similar word is, waranyuka.
Example sentences for warura
- Amai vakanditaurira kuti ndiwarure mubhedha wangu ndisati ndabuda. (Mother told me to fold neatly and put away my bedding before leaving.)
- Warura magumbeze zvakanaka kuti asaite guruva. (Fold the blankets neatly so they don't gather dust.)
- Mwana akabatsira ambuya kuwarura machira emubhedha. (The child helped grandmother put away the bed sheets.)
- Vaenzi vedu vasati vasvika, ndinofanira kuwarura mumba yekurara. (Before our guests arrive, I must tidy up the bedroom by folding and putting away the bedding.)