In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zangira means sour milk. It’s milk that has turned tangy and is no longer sweet. People might use sour milk in cooking recipes or as a refreshing drink. It’s a common part of traditional meals and is enjoyed for its unique taste.
Example sentences for zangira
- Mbuya vakandipa hari yezangira. (Grandmother gave me a calabash of sour milk.)
- Ndinofarira kunwa zangira kana kuchipisa. (I like to drink sour milk when it's hot.)
- Vana vanonwa zangira nechingwa. (Children drink sour milk with bread.)