In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zariro means "closing barrier." It blocks or shuts off a path, like a gate or door.

Example sentences for zariro

  • Paakasvika pamba, akavhara zariro zvinyoronyoro. (When he arrived home, he gently closed the barrier.)
  • Zariro racho rakavharisa nzira yekupinda mumusha. (The barrier closed off the entrance to the village.)
  • Chikoro chakaisa zariro itsva pagedhi kuti vana vasabude vasina mvumo. (The school installed a new closing barrier at the gate so children could not leave without permission.)
  • Vavakidzani vakabvumirana kuisa zariro pakupera kwemugwagwa kuti vadzivirire kubva kune vasina kukokwa. (The neighbors agreed to place a barrier at the end of the street to prevent uninvited guests.)
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