In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), "windo" means a window. A window is a hole in the wall of a building. It has glass in it. It lets light come into the room. It also lets you see outside. windo is also spelled hwindo.
Example sentences for windo
- Vhura hwindo kuti mhepo ipere mukati. (Open the window to let the air in.)
- Windo remba yedu rakatyoka. (The window of our house is broken.)
- Vana vakatarisa kunze nepahwindo. (The children looked outside through the window.)
- Akavhara hwindo nekuti kunze kwainge kuchitonhora. (He closed the window because it was cold outside.)