What is I love you in Zimbabwe?

What is I love you in Zimbabwe?

Shona /ˈʃoʊnə/ (chiShona) is a Bantu language of the Shona people of Zimbabwe. It is one of the most widely spoken Bantu languages.

What does the name Shona mean?

Meanings and history of the name Shona. Shona is of Gaelic, and also Hebrew and Sanskrit origin, meaning 'God is Gracious' in Gaelic and also Hebrew, and 'red' in Sanskrit.

What is your name in Shona?

The Shona (/ˈʃoʊnə/) are a Bantu ethnic group native to Southern Africa, primarily the country of Zimbabwe where they form a vast majority. The people are divided into five major clans and adjacent to other groups of very similar culture and languages.

Do they speak English in Zimbabwe?

However, English, Shona and Ndebele are the most widely spoken languages in the country. Approximately 70% of the population is Shona speaking and speaks ChiShona as their first language. But the official language of Zimbabwe is English.

What’s your name in Shona?

The Shona (/ˈʃoʊnə/) are a Bantu ethnic group native to Southern Africa, primarily the country of Zimbabwe where they form a vast majority.

How do you greet in Zimbabwe?

How do you speak Hello?

Shona. Shona, group of culturally similar Bantu-speaking peoples living chiefly in the eastern half of Zimbabwe, north of the Lundi River. The main groupings are the Zezuru, Karanga, Manyika, Tonga-Korekore, and Ndau.

Is Swahili spoken in Zimbabwe?

Many languages are spoken, or historically have been spoken, in Zimbabwe. Since the adoption of its 2013 Constitution, Zimbabwe has 16 official languages, namely Chewa, Chibarwe, English, Kalanga, Koisan, Nambya, Ndau, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, sign language, Sotho, Tonga, Tswana, Venda, and Xhosa.