In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zazu means "lung." The part inside your chest helps you breathe in air and let it out.
Example sentences for zazu
- Zazu rangu rinorwadza. (My lung hurts.)
- Utsi hwefodya hunokuvadza mazazu. (Cigarette smoke damages the lungs.)
- Mhepo inopinda mumazazu. (Air enters the lungs.)
- Vanhu vane mazazu maviri. (People have two lungs.)