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Hi Shona learners!😊<br>Learning [https://polyglotclub.com/language/shona Shona] Grammar can be a challenge, but it's also a great way to improve your language skills. In this lesson, we'll be looking at how to form plurals in Shona. __TOC__


== Overview ==
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/shona Shona] learners! 😊


In Shona, there are two main ways to form plurals: by adding a suffix or by reduplication. Let's take a look at each of these methods in more detail. Β 
In this lesson, we will learn how to form plurals in Shona. Like in many other languages, nouns can be singular or plural in Shona. The plural refers to more than one object or person. Having a good understanding of plurals is important to speak and write fluently in Shona. 😎


=== Suffixes ===
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The most common way to form plurals in Shona is by adding a suffix. The suffix used depends on the noun's gender and the last letter of the noun. For example, if the noun ends in a vowel, the suffix -va is added. If the noun ends in a consonant, the suffix -vhu is added.
== Shona Plural Markers ==


For example, the plural of ''mhuka'' (book) is ''mhukavhu'' (books). The plural of ''nyoka'' (snake) is ''nyokava'' (snakes). Β 
To form the plural in Shona, we add a marker to the singular form of the noun. There are several plural markers in Shona, but we will focus on the most common ones. Β 


=== Reduplication ===
| Singular Noun | Plural Noun | Example|
| --- | --- | --- |
| -mhene | -mheni | bird, birds = muridzi, muridzi-mheni|
| -nwina | -nwinhi or -nwinwi | country, countries = nyika, nyika-nwinhi/nwinwi|
| -ma or -ama | -mazu, -ama or -ema | tree, trees = muti, mitema/mamuti|
| / around the stem | same stem | child, children = murungu, murungu/murungu|


Another way to form plurals in Shona is by reduplication. This means repeating the noun twice. For example, the plural of ''moto'' (fire) is ''motomoto'' (fires). The plural of ''mhuka'' (book) is ''mhukamhuka'' (books). Β 
Unlike in English, where we add "-s" or "-es" to form plurals, Shona plurals require a bit more memorization, but don't worry, with practice you will get used to them. πŸ˜‰


It's important to note that reduplication is only used for certain nouns. It's not used for all nouns.
== Nouns with irregular plural forms ==


== Examples ==
Some Shona nouns have irregular plural forms that do not follow the rules for plural markers. Here are some of them:


Let's look at some examples of plurals formed using suffixes and reduplication.
| Singular Noun | Plural Noun | Example |
| --- | --- | --- |
| huni | mvura | rain|
| munhu | vanhu | person, people|
| gomo | magomo | hill, hills|
| rugare | varugare | peace|


* ''moto'' (fire) β†’ ''motomoto'' (fires)
Notice that there isn't a single rule that you can apply to every noun in Shona, so it's important to memorize them individually as you encounter them. πŸ€“
* ''nyoka'' (snake) β†’ ''nyokava'' (snakes)
* ''mhuka'' (book) β†’ ''mhukamhuka'' (books)
* ''mhando'' (road) β†’ ''mhandovhu'' (roads)
* ''maziso'' (picture) β†’ ''mazisova'' (pictures)


== Practice ==
== Dialogue ==


Now it's time to practice forming plurals in Shona. Try to form the plurals of the following words.
Let's practice forming plurals in context!


* ''mupfumi'' (person) Β 
* Person 1: Ndi-mi muridzi. (I am a bird breeder.)
* ''mugwagwa'' (tree) Β 
* Person 2: Hesi rava muridzi? (How many birds do you have?)
* ''muzi'' (house)
* Person 1: Ndava muridzi-mheni mawiri. (I have two birds.)
* ''mucheche'' (child)
* ''mupiro'' (river) Β 


Answers: Β 
* Person 1: Munhu unogara kupi? (Where do you live?)
* Person 2: Ndogara muHarare. (I live in Harare.)
* Person 1: Iko kupa kunowanikwa kwakanaka ve-nwinhi? (Is life good in your country?)
* Person 2: Ndiwohwohwohwokwakawanda kunowanikwa kwakanaka. (It depends on the country.)


* ''mupfumivhu'' (people)
== Summary ==
* ''mugwagwagwa'' (trees)
* ''muzizi'' (houses)
* ''muchechevhu'' (children)
* ''mupiropiri'' (rivers)


To improve your [[Language/Shona|Shona]] [[Language/Shona/Grammar|Grammar]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=111 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/shona/question questions]!
- To form the plural in Shona, we add a marker to the singular form of the noun.
- There are several plural markers in Shona, but we focused on the most common ones.
- Some Shona nouns have irregular plural forms that don't follow the rules for plural markers.
- It's important to memorize them individually as you encounter them.


<hr>If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
Remember that repetition is key to mastering any language skill. Practice forming plurals with different nouns until you feel confident using them. To improve your [https://polyglotclub.com/language/shona Shona] [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=111 find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/shona/question questions]! You can also check the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shona_language Shona language] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shona_language/Grammar grammar] page in [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] for more resources.


➑ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➑ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎


==Related Lessons==
== Sources ==
* [[Language/Shona/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shona_language Shona language]
* [[Language/Shona/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shona_language/Grammar Shona grammar]
* [[Language/Shona/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shona_people Shona people]
* [[Language/Shona/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
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* [[Language/Shona/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
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* [[Language/Shona/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
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Shona Grammar - Plurals

Hi Shona learners! 😊

In this lesson, we will learn how to form plurals in Shona. Like in many other languages, nouns can be singular or plural in Shona. The plural refers to more than one object or person. Having a good understanding of plurals is important to speak and write fluently in Shona. 😎

Shona Plural Markers

To form the plural in Shona, we add a marker to the singular form of the noun. There are several plural markers in Shona, but we will focus on the most common ones.

| Singular Noun | Plural Noun | Example| | --- | --- | --- | | -mhene | -mheni | bird, birds = muridzi, muridzi-mheni| | -nwina | -nwinhi or -nwinwi | country, countries = nyika, nyika-nwinhi/nwinwi| | -ma or -ama | -mazu, -ama or -ema | tree, trees = muti, mitema/mamuti| | / around the stem | same stem | child, children = murungu, murungu/murungu|

Unlike in English, where we add "-s" or "-es" to form plurals, Shona plurals require a bit more memorization, but don't worry, with practice you will get used to them. πŸ˜‰

Nouns with irregular plural forms

Some Shona nouns have irregular plural forms that do not follow the rules for plural markers. Here are some of them:

| Singular Noun | Plural Noun | Example | | --- | --- | --- | | huni | mvura | rain| | munhu | vanhu | person, people| | gomo | magomo | hill, hills| | rugare | varugare | peace|

Notice that there isn't a single rule that you can apply to every noun in Shona, so it's important to memorize them individually as you encounter them. πŸ€“

Dialogue

Let's practice forming plurals in context!

  • Person 1: Ndi-mi muridzi. (I am a bird breeder.)
  • Person 2: Hesi rava muridzi? (How many birds do you have?)
  • Person 1: Ndava muridzi-mheni mawiri. (I have two birds.)
  • Person 1: Munhu unogara kupi? (Where do you live?)
  • Person 2: Ndogara muHarare. (I live in Harare.)
  • Person 1: Iko kupa kunowanikwa kwakanaka ve-nwinhi? (Is life good in your country?)
  • Person 2: Ndiwohwohwohwokwakawanda kunowanikwa kwakanaka. (It depends on the country.)

Summary

- To form the plural in Shona, we add a marker to the singular form of the noun. - There are several plural markers in Shona, but we focused on the most common ones. - Some Shona nouns have irregular plural forms that don't follow the rules for plural markers. - It's important to memorize them individually as you encounter them.

Remember that repetition is key to mastering any language skill. Practice forming plurals with different nouns until you feel confident using them. To improve your Shona find native speakers and ask them any questions! You can also check the Shona language grammar page in Polyglot Club for more resources.

➑ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➑ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Sources