Shona to Konkani Translation

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Common Phrases From Shona to Konkani

ShonaKonkani
Ndatendaतुका देव बरें करूं
Ndapotaउपकार करून
Ndine huromboमाफ करचें
Mhoroहॅलो
Sara musheगूड बाय
Eheहय
Aihwaना
Makadii?तूं कसो आसा?
Pamusoroiम्हाका माफ करात
Handiziveम्हाका खबर ना
Ndinonzwisisaम्हाका समजता
Ndofunga kudaroम्हाका तशें दिसता
Pamweघडये
Ndichakuwona gare gareमागीर मेळया
Zvichengetedzeकाळजी घे
Chii chiri kuita?किदें चल्लां?
Chiregedzaकांय नजो
Ehe saizvozvoशॅर्त
Ipapoरोखडेंच
Handeyiवचूंया

Interesting information about Shona Language

Shona is a Bantu language spoken by the Shona people of Zimbabwe and Mozambique. It belongs to the larger Niger-Congo language family, specifically within the Southern Bantoid branch. With over 10 million speakers worldwide, it is one of Zimbabwe's main languages and holds official status in both countries. The Shona language has various dialects including Zezuru, Karanga, Manyika, Ndau and Korekore. The standardized version known as "Standard Shona" emerged from these dialectal variations for educational purposes. It uses a Latin-based alphabet with additional diacritic marks to represent specific sounds not found in English or other widely-spoken languages. Nouns are classified into different classes based on prefixes that indicate singular/plural forms as well as gender distinctions (animate/inanimate). Shona also possesses an extensive vocabulary influenced by neighboring cultures such as Swahili and Zulu but retains its distinct grammatical structure making it unique among African languages.

Know About Konkani Language

Konkani is an Indo-Aryan language primarily spoken by the Konkani community in western India, particularly along the west coast of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Kerala. It belongs to the southern branch of Indo-Aryan languages and has its own unique script called "Devanagari." With over 7 million speakers worldwide, it holds official status in Goa as well as recognition from Sahitya Akademi (India's national academy for literature). The language exhibits significant influence from Sanskrit due to historical ties with Brahmin communities. Additionally, it incorporates loanwords from Portuguese during their colonial rule over parts of India. Konkani encompasses various dialects like Malvani-Konkani or Mangalorean Konkanis which differ slightly based on geographical location but share a common grammar structure.

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