Zvinyoro-nyoro in Shona means gently or softly; acting with lightness, tenderness, or delicacy.
When you do something zvinyoro-nyoro, you are being gentle and soft. You handle things with care, touch them lightly, and make sure not to cause any harm or trouble. For example, if you place a sleeping baby in its bed zvinyoro-nyoro, you move slowly and softly so the baby stays asleep. If you speak zvinyoro-nyoro, you use a quiet and calm voice.
When you do something zvinyoro-nyoro, you are being gentle and soft. You handle things with care, touch them lightly, and make sure not to cause any harm or trouble. For example, if you place a sleeping baby in its bed zvinyoro-nyoro, you move slowly and softly so the baby stays asleep. If you speak zvinyoro-nyoro, you use a quiet and calm voice.