wana
/wana/
- verb
- dialects/origins: Standard Shona
- English translation
- find
- 1. To discover by sight or feeling; come or light upon, either by seeking or unexpectedly; encounter or meet with for the first time.
2. To discover by methodical means : ascertain or make out by systematic exploration, trial, or study.
3.To succeed in attaining; gain by effort.
4. To come to or into by natural causes or by force of circumstances; arrive at; reach. 8. In law, to determine after judicial inquiry.
| Shona | English |
|---|---|
| wana | find (singular) |
| wanai | find (plural) |
| Shona | English |
|---|---|
| Ndicha wana | I will find |
| ucha wana | you will find (singular) |
| mucha wana | you will find (plural) |
| acha wana | he/she will find |
| ticha wana | we will find |
| vacha wana | they will find |
| chicha wana | it will find |
last updated: Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 10:29:19 PM Central European Summer Time
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