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Relationships are an important aspect of human life. They come in different types and each type requires a specific vocabulary to express one's feelings and emotions accurately. In this lesson, we will learn how to describe various types of relationships in Shona, such as friendships and romantic relationships.  
Relationships are an important aspect of human life. They come in different types and each type requires a specific vocabulary to express one's feelings and emotions accurately. In this lesson, we will learn how to describe various types of relationships in Shona, such as friendships and romantic relationships.  


<span link>Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Shona/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]] & [[Language/Shona/Vocabulary/Education|Education]].</span>
== Vocabulary ==
== Vocabulary ==


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<h3>Examples</h3>
===Examples===


* Ndine hunhu hwangu kurudyi paChisipiti. (I have friends to eat with at the restaurant.)
* Ndine hunhu hwangu kurudyi paChisipiti. (I have friends to eat with at the restaurant.)
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* Hatingagoni kusarobhurwa neni ende akapfeka mudzviti wamai vangu. (We cannot fight and he even wore my mother's necklace.)
* Hatingagoni kusarobhurwa neni ende akapfeka mudzviti wamai vangu. (We cannot fight and he even wore my mother's necklace.)


<h3>Useful Phrases:</h3>
===Useful Phrases:===


* Hunhu(hwangu) wangu vanofamba neni. (My friends walk with me.)
* Hunhu(hwangu) wangu vanofamba neni. (My friends walk with me.)
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A: Wangu chete, edu kwakubva tiri kutombofarira kuHarare. (I, myself, just arrived; we were celebrating in Harare.)
A: Wangu chete, edu kwakubva tiri kutombofarira kuHarare. (I, myself, just arrived; we were celebrating in Harare.)


<h3>Expressions of love in Shona</h3>
===Expressions of love in Shona===


Shona has a rich vocabulary for expressing love and affection. Here are a few examples:
Shona has a rich vocabulary for expressing love and affection. Here are a few examples:
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<h3>Examples</h3>
===Examples===


* Ndanzwa kuti unondiudza chete, ndakutadzisira. (I hear that you just tell me that; it's adorable.)
* Ndanzwa kuti unondiudza chete, ndakutadzisira. (I hear that you just tell me that; it's adorable.)
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