The word "zvino" in the Shona language is used to say "for now" or "for the moment." It is a way to talk about what is happening at this time but may not be the same later on. When you want to speak about something that is true at this very moment but might change in the future, you use "zvino."...
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...
Zvirokwazvo is a Shona word used to emphasize a statement or response confirming something already suggested; indeed or truly.
Example sentences for zvirokwazvo
Zvishomanana means doing something slowly, like when you're taking your time and not rushing, or describing a scenario when there's only a little bit of something or not very much of it in terms of quantity.
Example sentences for zvishomanana
zvisina nharo is a Shona phrase that means "without dispute" or "no argument". When someone says this, they're saying that something is true or a fact, and there's no need to argue about it.
Example sentences of zvisina nharo
Poptain, Legend Killer, Major Terro brought their A-game with a sizzling new song "Chovha Joji."
"Chovha Joji" info
Recording artists
Record producer
Ameen Jaleel Yaseen
Major Terro
Legend Killer
Major Terro
Tune in to "Handipere," a catchy record single by Herman.
"Handipere" info
Recording artist
Producer
Video director
Mukombe Mupelo Herman
G Fingers
Taurai Zidya
Lend your ears to the record single "Very Tight" performed by Zim hip-hop musician Holy Ten.
"Very Tight" info
Recording artist
Production
Mukudzei Chitsama (Performer)
Samanyanga Sounds
This word, zvisinei, is kind of like saying "however," "nevertheless," or "nonetheless." You use it when you want to acknowledge something but then continue with a different idea or point.
Example sentences of zvisinei
zviya means "by the way" i.e., an expression used to introduce an incidental or additional piece of information in conversation or writing. Its usage adds a casual and conversational tone, allowing speakers or writers to interject relevant asides without disrupting the flow of the main...
means either "Zimbabwe", "Dzimbabwe", "Dzimbahwe", or "Zimbabwean"; however, the latter is normally used in instances such as these e.g., Zim men/women, Zim celebs, Zim socialites, Zim people, etc. I think y'all get the idea.
Another similar term although rarely used is Zimu.
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HARARE, Zimbabwe — Mayor Jacob Mafume is putting his foot down and ordering the local law enforcement body i.e., Zimbabwe Republic Police to cease and desist their harassment of business owners. In a viral video, ZRP police officers were seen confronting a businesswoman, demanding to see her...
Excuse me, oans, and deijs, I say, howdy y'all, pardon my intrusion. I'm a bit curious, you see, and I am doing a little bit of research about the art of one being a runner in Zimbabwe, particularly those that wish to become a henchman in business deals for the top brass, the captains of the...
Ferdinand Fitzroy
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