tsangamidzi
/t͡saŋamiɗ͡z̤i/
- noun , class(9)
- adjective
- dialects/origins: Karanga, Korekore, Manyika, Zezuru
- English translation
- ginger
- The rhizome, and also the light yellow substance of the rhizome, of Zingiber officinale, a reed-like perennial plant with annual leafy stems 3 or 4 feet high, and flowers in conical spikes borne on distinct leafless stems.
| Shona | English |
|---|---|
| tsangamidzi iyi | this ginger |
| tsangamidzi iyo | that ginger |
| Shona | English |
|---|---|
| tsangamidzi yangu | my ginger |
| tsangamidzi yako | your ginger (singular) |
| tsangamidzi yenyu | your ginger (plural) |
| tsangamidzi yake | his/her ginger |
| tsangamidzi yedu | our ginger |
| tsangamidzi yacho | its ginger |
| tsangamidzi yavo | their ginger |
last updated: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at 11:52:13 AM Central European Standard Time
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