tsoka
/t͡sóka/
- English translation
- feet
- Plural of tsoka.
| Shona | English |
|---|---|
| tsoka iri | these feet |
| tsoka iro | those feet |
| Shona | English |
|---|---|
| tsoka rangu | my feet |
| tsoka rako | your feet (singular) |
| tsoka renyu | your feet (plural) |
| tsoka rake | his/her feet |
| tsoka redu | our feet |
| tsoka racho | its feet |
| tsoka ravo | their feet |
last updated: Monday, March 23, 2020 at 9:04:55 AM Central European Standard Time
tsoka
/t͡sóka/
- noun , class(9)
- dialects/origins: Karanga, Korekore, Manyika, Zezuru
- English translation
- foot
- 1. In people and other vertebrate animals, the terminal part of the leg, upon which the body rests in standing; one of the pedal extremities.
2. A unit of length, originally the length of a man's foot.
| Shona | English |
|---|---|
| tsoka iyi | this foot |
| tsoka iyo | that foot |
| Shona | English |
|---|---|
| tsoka yangu | my foot |
| tsoka yako | your foot (singular) |
| tsoka yenyu | your foot (plural) |
| tsoka yake | his/her foot |
| tsoka yedu | our foot |
| tsoka yacho | its foot |
| tsoka yavo | their foot |
last updated: Monday, March 23, 2020 at 9:04:55 AM Central European Standard Time
tsoka
/t͡sóka/
- verb
- dialects/origins: Karanga, Manyika, Zezuru
last updated: Monday, March 23, 2020 at 9:04:55 AM Central European Standard Time
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