In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zanda means "egg." It's the round or oval object laid by a female bird, often eaten as food. In plural form, it's mazanda or mazai or mazayi.
Example sentences for zanda
- Mazayi ehuku ane mapuroteni akawanda. (Chicken eggs have a lot of protein.)
- Huku yakandira zanda nhasi. (The hen laid an egg today.)
- Zanda iri rakatyoka. (This egg is broken.)
- Murimi anotengesa mazanda kumusika. (The farmer sells eggs at the market.)