Tajik to Shona Translation
Common Phrases From Tajik to Shona
Tajik | Shona |
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сипос | Ndatenda |
Лутфан | Ndapota |
Бубахшед | Ndine hurombo |
Салом | Mhoro |
Хайр | Sara mushe |
Бале | Ehe |
Не | Aihwa |
Шумо чӣ хелед? | Makadii? |
Мебахшед | Pamusoroi |
Ман намедонам | Handizive |
ман мефаҳмам | Ndinonzwisisa |
ҳамфикрам | Ndofunga kudaro |
Мумкин ки | Pamwe |
То дидор | Ndichakuwona gare gare |
Парвояшро кун | Zvichengetedze |
Чӣ хабар? | Chii chiri kuita? |
Фикрашро накун | Chiregedza |
Албатта | Ehe saizvozvo |
Якбора | Ipapo |
Рафтем | Handeyi |
Interesting information about Tajik Language
Tajik is a Persian language spoken primarily in Tajikistan, where it serves as the official language. It also has significant communities of speakers in Afghanistan and Uzbekistan. As part of the Indo-Iranian branch of languages, Tajik shares similarities with other Iranian languages such as Farsi (Persian) and Dari. With over 5 million native speakers worldwide, it utilizes the Cyrillic script for writing purposes since Soviet times; however, there are ongoing efforts to reintroduce Perso-Arabic script due to cultural ties with Iran. The vocabulary consists mainly of words derived from Persian but incorporates loanwords from Russian and Arabic too.
Know 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.
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