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How do you say phone me in tshivenda?

There isn't a direct translation for "phone me" in Tshivenda.

Instead, you'd need to use a phrase that expresses the same idea. Here are a few options:

Formal:

* Ndi tshimbidze foni: This literally translates to "call me". It's a polite and formal way to ask someone to call you.

* Ndi telefoni: This translates to "phone me" and is also a polite and formal way to ask someone to call you.

Informal:

* Fona: This is a more casual and friendly way to say "phone me". It's suitable for close friends and family.

* Fona nne: This is a more direct way of saying "phone me". It's suitable for informal situations.

You can also use a phrase that explains what you want the other person to do, for example:

* Ndi khou muthu wa u tshimbidza foni: This means "I'm the one you should call".

Remember to choose the phrase that best fits the context and your relationship with the person you are talking to.

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