Shona to French Translation

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Common Phrases From Shona to French

ShonaFrench
NdatendaMerci
NdapotaS'il te plaît
Ndine huromboDésolé
MhoroBonjour
Sara musheAu revoir
EheOui
AihwaNon
Makadii?Comment vas-tu?
PamusoroiExcusez-moi
HandiziveJe ne sais pas
NdinonzwisisaJe comprends
Ndofunga kudaroJe pense que oui
PamwePeut être
Ndichakuwona gare gareÀ plus tard
ZvichengetedzePrends soin de toi
Chii chiri kuita?Quoi de neuf?
ChiregedzaPas grave
Ehe saizvozvoBien sûr
IpapoTout de suite
HandeyiAllons-y

Interesting information 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.

Know About French Language

French is a language used by people mainly in France, but also in many other countries like Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and in some parts of Africa. It's like English or Spanish because it's a way we talk and write to understand each other. Lots of words in French might sound pretty and fancy, like "bonjour" which means "hello," and "merci," which means "thank you." When you speak French, it sounds smooth and has a special melody to it. People learn French because it's popular all over the world, and it's used for things like cooking, art, and for talking to each other when they travel. It's one of the languages that a lot of people think is important to know.

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