Welcome to Zimbabwe Polyglot Network!
Zimbabwe is the place to be. Our main local languages are Shona (pronounced "Shown-ah") and Ndebele. English is the official language. Polyglot is quite a beautiful platform for language exchanges and translations. Our Network in Zimbabwe would not be difficult to expand because of the frequency at which local people are travelling abroad and interacting with foreignors- an indication of the need fo r language exchanges..............
- aero5space
October 2009
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![]() | JakobhJanuary 2014 Hi. I can help you if you would like to learn Shona. Let's get in touch. |
![]() | xtianaSeptember 2008 can someone pls tell me wat this means in english - kokunyarara ke mai mwana |
JakobhAugust 2013 I have given you the meaning, not a word for word translation.
JakobhAugust 2013 It's sort of a remark or a rhetorical question. The person is asking or remarking: "Why are you shy, come on." Then he adds: "mai mwana" which literary means "mother of the child", just an affectionate and familiar term to refer to a woman. You would use it with someone you are well acquainted with or your wife.
![]() | aero5spaceNovember 2009
Anyone who wants to be a polyglot regional manager????? Please get in touch coz we need to arrange for regional language exchange meetings.
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![]() | aero5spaceOctober 2009 Hie everyone on the Zimbabwe Network. Let me know if u r interested in arranging meetings in your areas or what u think about them. |
![]() | Angel35June 2009 Hi! all can some one help me to learn shona I like the language I have a friend that speak shona and I would like to suprise him by speaking it also so can some help me please! I need your help please! |
![]() | cocodip_strawberryMarch 2008 can someone please teach me the basics in shona...i wanna suprise my friend by saying something nice to him i his own language |

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