In the Shona language (or ChiVanhu), "waya" means wire. It's an easy word that tells you about something thin and bendy, usually made of metal. People use wire for many things, like fences, phones, and even art.
Example sentences for waya
- Vakaisa waya yekudzivirira imbwa. (They put up a wire fence to keep the dogs out.)
- Waya dzemagetsi dzakadonha pasi. (The electrical wires fell.)
- Akagadzirisa redhiyo yake achishandisa waya. (He fixed his radio using wire.)
- Vanoita zvishongo zvakanaka vachishandisa waya. (They make beautiful jewelry using wire.)
- Vanoita zvishongo zvakanaka vachishandisa waya. (They make beautiful jewelry using wire.)