In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), "weti" means urine. It's the stuff your body makes and removes when you pee.
Example sentences for weti
- Imbwa yakaita weti pamusuwo. (The dog urinated on the door.)
- Weti ine munyu unokuvadza zvirimwa. (Urine contains salt that can harm plants.)
- Vanachiremba vanoongorora weti kuti vaone zvirwere. (Doctors examine urine to diagnose diseases.)
- Kana uchinwa mvura yakawanda, unoita weti yakawanda. (If you drink much water, you will urinate more.)