In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zhanje is a sugar plum fruit. In plural form, it's mazhanje.
Example sentences for zhanje
- Zhanje iri raora, rasa. (This sugar plum is rotten; throw it away.)
- Minda yedu ine miti yemazhanje yakawanda. (Our fields have many sugar plum trees.)
- Ndakamboona shiri dzichidya mazhanje mumuti wangu. (I once saw birds eating sugar plums in my tree.)
- Usakanganwe kugeza mazhanje usati wadya. (Don't forget to wash the sugar plums before you eat them.)