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== Expressing Your Opinion ==
== Expressing Your Opinion ==
In Shona, there are several ways to express your opinion. Here are some of the most common expressions:
In Shona, there are several ways to express your opinion. Here are some of the most common expressions:


||Shona||Pronunciation||English Translation||
{| class="wikitable"
|Ndichakutaura||ndi-cha-ku-tau-ra||I think|
! Shona !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|Ndicharamba||ndi-cha-ram-ba||I believe|
|-
|Ndichiri kutaura||ndi-chi-ri ku-tau-ra||I feel like|
| Ndichakutaura || ndi-cha-ku-tau-ra || I think
|Ndichiri kuramba||ndi-chi-ri ku-ram-ba||I feel that|
|-
|Ndichiri kutaura kuti||ndi-chi-ri ku-tau-ra ku-ti||I feel that|
| Ndicharamba || ndi-cha-ram-ba || I believe
|-
| Ndichiri kutaura || ndi-chi-ri ku-tau-ra || I feel like
|-
| Ndichiri kuramba || ndi-chi-ri ku-ram-ba || I feel that
|-
| Ndichiri kutaura kuti || ndi-chi-ri ku-tau-ra ku-ti || I feel that
|}
 
=== Examples ===


== Examples ==
Here are some examples of how to use these expressions in a sentence:
Here are some examples of how to use these expressions in a sentence:


||Shona||English Translation||
{| class="wikitable"
|Ndichakutaura kuti zvinoita sei.||I think it's like this.||
! Shona !! English Translation
|Ndicharamba kuti zvinhu zvakawanda zvakaita.||I believe many things have happened.||
|-
|Ndichiri kutaura kuti ndichaziva.||I feel like I know.||
| Ndichakutaura kuti zvinoita sei. || I think it's like this.
|Ndichiri kuramba kuti ndichaziva.||I feel that I know.||
|-
| Ndicharamba kuti zvinhu zvakawanda zvakaita. || I believe many things have happened.
|-
| Ndichiri kutaura kuti ndichaziva. || I feel like I know.
|-
| Ndichiri kuramba kuti ndichaziva. || I feel that I know.
|}


== Quiz ==
== Quiz ==

Revision as of 11:59, 1 March 2023

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Shona Grammar - Give your Opinion

Hi Shona learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to give your opinion in Shona. We will look at the different ways to express your opinion and how to use them in a sentence.

Expressing Your Opinion

In Shona, there are several ways to express your opinion. Here are some of the most common expressions:

Shona Pronunciation English Translation
Ndichakutaura ndi-cha-ku-tau-ra I think
Ndicharamba ndi-cha-ram-ba I believe
Ndichiri kutaura ndi-chi-ri ku-tau-ra I feel like
Ndichiri kuramba ndi-chi-ri ku-ram-ba I feel that
Ndichiri kutaura kuti ndi-chi-ri ku-tau-ra ku-ti I feel that

Examples

Here are some examples of how to use these expressions in a sentence:

Shona English Translation
Ndichakutaura kuti zvinoita sei. I think it's like this.
Ndicharamba kuti zvinhu zvakawanda zvakaita. I believe many things have happened.
Ndichiri kutaura kuti ndichaziva. I feel like I know.
Ndichiri kuramba kuti ndichaziva. I feel that I know.

Quiz

Test your understanding of expressing your opinion in Shona with the following quiz:

1. How do you say "I think" in Shona? A. Ndichakutaura B. Ndicharamba C. Ndichiri kutaura D. Ndichiri kuramba

2. How do you say "I feel that" in Shona? A. Ndichakutaura B. Ndicharamba C. Ndichiri kutaura D. Ndichiri kuramba

3. How do you say "I believe" in Shona? A. Ndichakutaura B. Ndicharamba C. Ndichiri kutaura D. Ndichiri kuramba

Answers: 1. A, 2. D, 3. B

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