- The
Shona people (/ˈʃoʊnə/) are a
Bantu ethnic group native to
Southern Africa,
primarily living in
Zimbabwe where they form the
majority of the po****tion...
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language is
being considered for merging. ›
Shona (/ˈʃoʊnə/;
Shona: chi
Shona) is a
Bantu language of the
Shona people of Zimbabwe. The term is variously...
- po****tion of Zimbabwe. The
majority of the
Mashonaland people are from the
Shona tribe while the
Zezuru and
Korekore dialects are most common.
Harare is...
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collaborated with
various musicians including Jah
Prayzah on a love song
called Mushona ne
MuNdevere. She has also
collaborated with the
likes of
Ammara Brown, Sulumani...
-
dominant Shona language of
Zimbabwe and
largely comprehensible to
those who
speak the
Korekore and
Tande Shona dialects.
Living alongside Shona and Kunda...
-
people and
Kalanga people. They are also
related to Sotho-Tswana
peoples and
Shona groups. The
Venda of
today are Vhangona,
Takalani (Ungani),
Masingo and...
- 639-2/T code srp
deprecated the ISO 639-2/B code scc
Shona sn sna sna
Individual Living chi
Shona Sindhi sd snd snd
Individual Living سنڌي; सिन्धी (Sindhī)...
- the case worldwide, and
languages such as
modern Indonesian (musik) and
Shona (musakazo) have
recently adopted words to
reflect this
universal conception...
- The
National Anthem of Zimbabwe, also
known by its
incipit in
Shona, "Simudzai
Mureza wedu WeZimbabwe" (English: "Raise our flag of Zimbabwe"), and the...
- group, with Nzou
Samanyanga as his totem, he sang in the nation's
dominant Shona language along with
Ndebele and English. He also
incorporated elements of...