In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zamu means "breast." It refers to the upper front of a person's body, below the neck, where the mammary glands are. In plural form, it's mazamu.
Example sentences for zamu
- Vakadzi vane mazamu maviri. (Women have two breasts.)
- Mwana mudiki anoyamwa zamu raamai vake. (The baby suckles its mother's breast.)
- Vanachiremba vanokurudzira vakadzi kuti vaongorore mazamu avo nguva nenguva. (Doctors encourage women to examine their breasts regularly.)