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11/08/2022

How do I respond to Mamuka sei?

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  • How do I respond to Mamuka sei?
  • How do you say Mom in Zimbabwe?
  • What’s the English of Kamusta?
  • What is the difference between wamuka Sei and Mangwanani?

How do I respond to Mamuka sei?

Ndiripo – ‘I am fine’ is an informal response, when speaking to peers. Mamuka* sei or Wamuka sei – ‘How did you wake up? ‘, meaning ‘How are you this morning? ‘ Mamuka refers to elders mostly, and wamuka to your peers.

What language is Mamuka sei?

Results for mamuka sei translation from Shona to English.

How do you respond to Waswera sei?

“Maswera sei?” (“How are you?”) “Taswera maswerawo,” I answered. (“I am fine if you are fine.”) “Taswera.” (“I am fine.”)

How do you say Mom in Zimbabwe?

mum translated to Shona

  1. أمي
  2. mum.
  3. אמא
  4. mama.
  5. mum.
  6. Hooyo.
  7. mum.
  8. Mama.

What is the meaning of Ndeipi?

An exclaimation used in greating a familial person.

What does HESI mean in Shona?

/ɦési/ exclamation. synonyms: mhoro, ndeipi, pachipamwe. dialects/origins: English English translation hallo.

What’s the English of Kamusta?

[greeting] how are you; hello; how is; hi. Root: kumusta.

What is Sheche in Shona?

The female of the sheep, and of sheeplike animals.

What does MAI mean in Shona?

mai /mai/

Shona English
mai vako your mai (singular)
mai venyu your mai (plural)
mai vake his/her mai
mai vedu our mai

What is the difference between wamuka Sei and Mangwanani?

Wamuka sei – (Good morning) – You start with Wa when you are greeting a youth, friend, sibling or somebody at your level. Mangwanani – (Good Morning) – General term for greeting anybody in the morning.

How do you Say Good Morning/Good Morning in Japanese?

In towns almost everyone you meet will speak some and probably very good English. Good Morning = Mamuka sei (pronounced se-yi) (how did you wake up?) – answer Amuka (woke up) or Mushe (good) or Amuka mushe

How was your day Ma Ma masvera Sei?

Masvera sei – (How was your day?) – The opening Ma is used to show respect to an elder Wasvera sei – (How was your day?) – The opening Wa is used when it’s a casual greeting i.e. when greeting a youth, friend, sibling or somebody at your level.

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