The Shona group are to be found in South Western Zimbabwe and Botswana. The Ndebele are to be found in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana
English, Shona and Ndebele
Shona, ndebele, xhosa and zulu
The Latin alphabet is used for all official languages of Zimbabwe, including Shona, Ndebele and English.
That's a toughie. IN SHONA You could say "munhu anochengeta"-lliterally someone who protects/looks after. In Ndebele....?
kanjani = Hi there!in Shona language because approximately 85% of the population in Zimbabwe is Shona speaking and speaks Shona as their first language.For more information on the Shona Language, see related links.
about 9 million are Shona, also the Ndebele in the south west and the Shangane of the south east
Zimbabwe is the country where the Shona and Ndebele tribes are based. The land has been redistributed in controversial ways by the government, resulting in the forced expulsion of white farmers by government-backed squatters.
English, Shona and Ndebele
To a greater extent
Mainly Shona, Ndebele and English
Shona, ndebele, xhosa and zulu
The Shona and the Ndebele are the main racial groups in Zimbabwe.
no it is like that because in zim/ we speak two languges shona and ndebele so in shona we dont have''x''
For the languages of Zimbabwe, click here.For the languages of Zambia, click here.
The Ndebele and Shona were defeated in the first Chimurenga because they faced superior weaponry and tactics from the British colonial forces. Additionally, the lack of unity among different groups and leaders within the resistance movements also weakened their efforts.
The Latin alphabet is used for all official languages of Zimbabwe, including Shona, Ndebele and English.
That's a toughie. IN SHONA You could say "munhu anochengeta"-lliterally someone who protects/looks after. In Ndebele....?