In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zarira has two meanings:
  1. To close – For example, to shut a door.
  2. To be short of breath – Feeling like you can't breathe easily after running or being tired.

Example sentences for zarira

  • Zarira musuwo usati wabuda. (Close the door before you go out.)
  • Ndapota zarira gonhi, mhepo iri kupinda. (Please close the door, the wind is coming in.)
  • Mwana ari kuzarirwa nekuda kweasthma. (The child is short of breath because of asthma.)
  • Kana uchizarirwa, gara pasi uzorore. (If you are short of breath, sit down and rest.)
  • Akakwira gomo, akazosvika ari kuzarirwa. (He climbed the mountain and arrived short of breath.)
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