Hmong to Shona Translation
Common Phrases From Hmong to Shona
Hmong | Shona |
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Ua tsaug | Ndatenda |
Thov | Ndapota |
Thov txim | Ndine hurombo |
Nyob zoo | Mhoro |
Nyob zoo | Sara mushe |
Yog lawm | Ehe |
Tsis muaj | Aihwa |
Koj nyob li cas? | Makadii? |
Thov txim | Pamusoroi |
kuv tsis paub | Handizive |
kuv to taub | Ndinonzwisisa |
kuv xav li ntawd | Ndofunga kudaro |
Tej zaum | Pamwe |
Pom koj tom qab | Ndichakuwona gare gare |
Saib xyuas | Zvichengetedze |
Yog dab tsi? | Chii chiri kuita? |
Tsis txhob xav | Chiregedza |
Tau kawg | Ehe saizvozvo |
Tam sim ntawd | Ipapo |
Wb mus | Handeyi |
Interesting information about Hmong Language
The Hmong language is a special way that many Hmong people talk to each other. It belongs to a big family of languages that comes from a place called China, but you can also hear it in some other countries like Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and the United States because Hmong people live there too. Just like you might learn ABCs in English, the Hmong language has its own sounds that are put together to make words. When Hmong people want to write down what they are saying, they can use an alphabet that's a bit different from the one you see in English books. It's really cool because there are lots of sounds you can make with your voice to say different things in Hmong, even though some of these sounds don't have their own special letters in the English alphabet. So, the Hmong language is like a secret code that Hmong people have to talk to each other and share what they think and feel.
Know About Shona Language
Shona is a language that many people speak in a country called Zimbabwe, in Africa. It's like when you talk with your friends in your language; in Zimbabwe, many people use Shona to say hello, ask for food, play games, and tell stories. Just like English has its ABCs, Shona has its own letters that sound different. Imagine learning a whole new way to say things—that's what speaking Shona is like if you've never heard it before. Children in Zimbabwe often grow up hearing and speaking Shona, so for them, it's easy to talk, laugh, and sing in this special language. It's kind of like a secret code that everyone in Zimbabwe knows, and it keeps them close like a big family.
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