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How do you say hello in th Shona language?

There are a few ways to say "hello" in Shona, depending on the context and level of formality:

General greetings:

* Mhoro: This is the most common and versatile greeting, suitable for most situations.

* Amai/Baba: You can add this to "Mhoro" to address someone as "mother" or "father" if they are older than you. For example, "Mhoro Amai" or "Mhoro Baba."

* Mazvita sei?: This translates to "How are you?" and is a more formal way to greet someone.

* Uri sei?: This also means "How are you?" but is more informal than "Mazvita sei?"

Informal greetings:

* Supa: This is a casual greeting, similar to "Hey" in English.

* Chii?: Means "What's up?" and is another informal greeting.

Remember:

* Shona is a tonal language, so the intonation of the words matters. It's best to learn the correct tones from a native speaker or a reliable resource.

* It's always polite to greet someone with a smile and shake their hand.

* There are different greetings for different times of the day, like "Masikati" (good afternoon) or "Manheru" (good evening).

I hope this helps!

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