What is husband in Tshivenda or Venda language

What is husband in Tshivenda or Venda language. Well, let’s find out.

Did you know: Venda or Tshivenda is one of many Bantu languages and an official language of South Africa. It is widely spoken by the Venda people in the northern part of South Africa’s Limpopo province, as well as by some Lemba people in Zimbabwe.

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Guide: What is husband in Tshivenda or Venda language

A husband is referred to as munna (my man), mufarisi (my spouse), vho khotsi (family man). There is no a direct translation for the exact word “husband”.

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What is husband in Tshivenda or Venda language in a sentence

Munna wanga, idani ni vhone matuzi.

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Meaning:

In English: Munna wanga, idani ni vhone matuzi: my husband, come and see the unexplainables. Other examples: munna wanga ndi a ni funa, which means “I love you my husband”.

 

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