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    Rank Math plugin issues

    If I have the Rank Math Pro plugin installed on my site, do I also need the basic Rank Math plugin?
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    Zhira

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zhira means "path." It refers to a way or route people travel from one place to another. A similar word is nzira. Example usage for zhira "Tichafamba nezhira iyi kusvika kumusika." (We will walk this path to the market.) Mhuka dzinowanzofamba nepazhira iri...
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    Zhizha

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), "zhizha" means summer. It refers to the warmest season when the weather is hot, plants grow well, and people spend more time outside enjoying activities. Example sentences for zhizha Zhizha ndiyo nguva inopisa yegore. (Summer is the hottest time of the...
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    Zhizhira

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zhizhira means to fall heavily or to topple onto something. This verb describes a significant, sudden descent or collapse, often implying a great impact. Another similar word is kutsimbirira. Example sentences for zhizhira Muti wakazhizhira pamba. (The tree...
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    Zhou

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zhou means elephant. An elephant is a large gray animal with a long trunk and big ears. Another similar word is nzou. Example sentences for zhou Zhou yakanga ichifura mashizha emiti. (The elephant was grazing on tree leaves.) Nzou dzakayambuka rwizi. (The...
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    E minor scale: natural, harmonic and melodic

    There are three types of E minor scales: Natural E minor Harmonic E minor Melodic E minor Natural E minor The Natural E minor scale is the most basic form. It has seven notes. Here are the notes in the Natural E minor scale: E F♯ (F sharp) G A B C D E harmonic minor scale The E harmonic...
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    Zhowezha

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zhowezha refers to the loud, continuous noise produced by a group of people talking energetically or boisterously. Example sentences for zhowezha Patakangopinda murumhu yemusangano, takanzwa zhowezha raiva rakakura kubva kuvanhu vakawanda vaitaura. (As...
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    Zhumbwe

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), "zhumbwe" refers to someone big-boned. Example sentences for zhumbwe Murume uyu izhumbwe. (This man is big-boned.) Zhumbwe harisekwi nokuti rinokosha mukuchengetedza imba. (The big-boned one is not mocked because they are valuable in protecting the home.)
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    Zhumi

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zhumi means the monkey orange fruit. It is a sweet, round fruit that monkeys and people enjoy eating. Another similar word is zhuni. Example sentences for zhumi Zhumi iri rinotapira. (This monkey orange fruit is sweet.) Mwana akatora zhumi pasi pemuti...
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    Zhwinya

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), "zhwinya" means to squeal like a pig. It describes making loud, high-pitched noises similar to a pig's squeal. Example sentence for zhwinya Akangozhwinya senguruve iri kurwadziwa. (He squealed like a pig in pain.)
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    Zii

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), "zii" means to be quiet, to make no sound, or to be still. Example sentences for zii "Zii!" vakadaro amai kuna vana vavo. ("Be quiet!" the mother said to her children.) Mwana akangoti zii mushure mekuona imbwa. (The child suddenly became quiet after seeing...
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    Zimayi redziva

    In the Shona language (or ChiShona), zimayi redziva refers to a water scorpion. It's that creepy-crawly thing lurking in a pool of water, the one with the pincers that looks like a mini lobster. They can give you a nasty nip if you're not careful, so it's best to leave them alone! Example...
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    Zimai renyuchi

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), "zimai renyuchi" refers to a "queen bee," the only female bee in the hive that lays all of the eggs. She is larger than other bees and vital for the colony's survival. Example sentences for zimai renyuchi Hupenyu hwezimai renyuchi hunogona kusvika makore...
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    Zimbabwe

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), Zimbabwe means a large house built of stone. When broken down zimba basically means a large house, and bwe refers to stone. You got it? I'd love to think so mate! Example sentences for Zimbabwe Dzimba dzemabwe dzekuGreat Zimbabwe dzakavakwa nevanhu vekare...
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    Zimbe

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zimbe means a small piece of wood or coal that is still hot and red after a fire has stopped burning. Another similar word is vhunze. Example sentences for zimbe Chenjera, pane zimbe pasi apa! (Be careful; there's a hot ember on the ground!) Mwana akapiswa...
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    Zimwaya

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zimwaya is a person who talks a lot, likes to share secrets and spreads rumors. They like to talk about other people's business. Example sentences for zimwaya Usaudza zimwaya chero chakavanzika, vachaparadzira nyaya yacho. (Don't tell the gossipmonger any...
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    Zingizi

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), "zingizi" means a carpenter bee. This big, black, yellow bee makes its home by boring into wood. Example sentences for zingizi Ndakaona zingizi richibhururuka richipinda mumuti. (I saw a carpenter bee flying into a tree.) Zingizi harina hasha, asi rinogona...
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    Zinyekenyeke

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zinyekenyeke means something loose and not firm. It can refer to ropes, clothes, or even a person's way of walking. Another similar word is dembwetembwe. Example sentences for zinyekenyeke Gurovu iri zinyekenyeke. (This glove is loose.) Musikana uya...
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    Zipa

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu) zipa means to taste sweet and delicious, like honey or ripe fruit. It is the yummy taste of something you like or to feel sweet. A similar word is kuzipigwa. Example sentences for zipa Uchi hunonzipa. (Honey tastes sweet.) Michero iyi inozipa sehuchi...
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    Zizirika

    In the Shona language (or Chivanhu), zizirika means making a buzzing sound like a bee. It is the sound of something moving in the air, making a low, continuous sound. Example sentences for zizirika Nyuchi dziri kuzizirika pamusoro pemaruva. (The bees are buzzing over the flowers.) Ndakanzwa...
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