Counting in Shona from 50 to 100

Let’s learn how to count in Shona!Today we are learning how to count from 50 to 100 with Gogo Alice.Come and learn some simple tricks to get you counting all the way to 100 today!It’s fun and it’s easy. You remember how to count to ten right? We’ll be using those same numbers as we… Continue reading Counting in Shona from 50 to 100

Let’s count from 1 to 12 in Shona

Let’s count from 1 to 12 in Shona!Counting is so much fun!Count along with us Shona language Count from 1 to 12 Do you enjoy our Shona language posts? Then you will love these posts on our Shona language page.

Meet Gogo Alice

Let’s meet Gogo AliceShe tells the most amazing stories or ngano here on Sarura Kids.Today in our video Gogo is going to tell you a little bit about herself.This video is in Shona. Shona is a Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe, Africa. Meet Gogo Alice from Sarura Kids April 2020 Do you enjoy our Shona… Continue reading Meet Gogo Alice

How to count in Shona

Today we are going to learn how to count in Shona. Let’s count from 1 to 50 in Shona with Gogo AliceSarura Kids loves counting in Shona!Counting is lots of fun!The easiest way to count in Shona is to remember that after the number ten you say ten and add one of the following numbers… Continue reading How to count in Shona

How to say Dog in Shona

Let’s learn how to say dog in Shona. This video is in Shona without subtitles.For the English version please refer to this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjIx2uotz7g This video helps you to learn about animals names in Shona. Shona is a Zimbabwe language. Dog in Shona is “imbwa”Can you repeat it? Muchidzidzo chanhasi tiri kudzidzira nezve imbwaImbwa imhuka inogara… Continue reading How to say Dog in Shona

Kuchengeta hangaiwa pamba

Hangaiwa means pigeons in the Shona language. Ngonidzashe is caring for pigeons at home. Shona is a language spoken in Zimbabwe in AfricaKuchengeta hangaiwa pamba chinhu chinofadza kuona.It makes us happy to see someone caring for pigeons at home. Ngonidzashe feeds the pigeons. They flock to him to get the food he has.In Zimbabwe we… Continue reading Kuchengeta hangaiwa pamba

Ngano dze ChiShona – Hawundikunde iwe Mvuu

Mvuu means Hippo in Shona. Sit down childrenListen to this little story from Zimbabwe with Gogo Alice.Learn why Rabbit does not get along with Hippo, Elephant, and Lion.Our little story called “Hawundikunde iwe Mvuu” is a fun family-friendly one that you can all listen to and learn Shona language as you do.Shona stories re often… Continue reading Ngano dze ChiShona – Hawundikunde iwe Mvuu

Days months and seasons in Shona

Let’s learn how to say the different days, months and seasons in Shona with Sarura Kids. Nhasi tiri kudzidzira mazuva, mwedzi nemwaka yegore. Today in our learning Shona class we will practise saying the names of days, months, and seasons of the year. Gogo Alice gives you a handy guide to surviving the Zimbabwean terrain… Continue reading Days months and seasons in Shona

Mwana wenyu achema akoma – Shona lullaby

Mwana wenyu achema akoma is more popularly known as hwe hu hwe nyarara nhanha.Nhanha means baby, and even if one does not know the lyrics of the song this is a very popular shona lullaby from Zimbabwe. Shona lullabies are not necessarily to be directly interpreted.This poem is as much an observation of life and… Continue reading Mwana wenyu achema akoma – Shona lullaby