How to say no in Shona There are several ways in which you can say no in Shona. We will explore some of the core ways in which you can say variations of the word no. Then we will explore some examples of sentences in which you can say no. No” Aiwa Bodo Handidi Kwete… Continue reading How to say no in Shona
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How to say please in Shona
How to say please in Shona Learn how to say please in Shona right here. We post regular short Shona phrases so check back regularly for more details. Please” as a singular word Ndapota Please may I?” requesting something Ndinokumbirawo Please may you?” asking someone to do something Ndinokumbirawo kuti u… Please may I go… Continue reading How to say please in Shona
Shona Phrases: Can I have some water?
How to say “Can I have some water?” in the Shona language Learn how to ask for water in Shona with our handy phrase of the day here at Sarura Kids. Check back regularly for more short phrases. Can I have some water please? I’m thirsty Phrase of the day Ndinokumbirawo mvura. Ndine nyota. If… Continue reading Shona Phrases: Can I have some water?
Day One of the Shona Challenge
Day One of the Shona Challenge Happy 1st of May everyone!Welcome to our 30 day #ShonaChallenge with Sarura Kids.We’ve got 2 videos for you today. In the first one Vongai is dancing and in the second one Gogo Alice is watching a Shona music video. 😍Vongai is dancing toMark Ngwazi-Taurai Madzoka DON’T BLAMEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ7Pn59zTwQYou might have… Continue reading Day One of the Shona Challenge
Shona Challenge this May – sign up now
Sign up for the Shona challenge today. Calendar is in this post
Bingo was his name oh
Bingo kids song in the Shona language And BINGO was his name oh! Yainzi Bingo! Murimi aiva nembwa… Yainzi Bingo…” This is a really catchy beat and you can’t help but tap your feet when you hear it play. Watch this delightfully fun Shona language version of the popular kids classic. It’s set against a… Continue reading Bingo was his name oh
Dancing stick man fun cartoon
Tevedzerai zvatinoita kids cartoon This is a favourite cartoon of ours. It was inspired by our love of rock art that you can find in Zimbabwe. If you’ve ever had the opportunity to study it you will no doubt be amazed by the simplicity and yet intense expressiveness of the paintings. They almost come alive.… Continue reading Dancing stick man fun cartoon
How to count to 10 in Shona with Sarura Kids
Want to learn how to count to 10 in Shona? Let our numbers dance and teach you how. The lovely children of Sarura Kids sing for you as we learn how to count. And for the grownups we also have the written version of the words the kids are singing. The Shona spoken on Sarura… Continue reading How to count to 10 in Shona with Sarura Kids
Bubbling volcano experiment
Bubbling volcano experiment using simple household items 2 ingredients. That’s all you need to conduct this experiment. Ruva and Nyasha are our lead scientists today. They did a great job with this experiment. If you want a bit of variety you can add coloured dishwashing liquid like Ruva did or a bit of food coloring… Continue reading Bubbling volcano experiment
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas from Sarura Kids Merry Christmas from all of us here at Sarura Kids. We are so pleased that you have been with us during a wonderful 2021 full of change and amazing friendships. Merry Christmas | Deck the Halls