Shona numbers

Shona numbers

Shona numbers (chiShona) is a Bantu language from the Niger-Congo family. Spoken in Zimbabwe. And  it is co-official language with English and Sindebele, Mozambique, Zambia, and Botswana. And  it counts about 7 million speakers.

Here is a tabular representation of Shona numbers from 1 to 100, as well as 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, and 1000:

Number Shona
1 motsi / Munhu
2 piri
3 tatu
4 china
5 shanu
6 tanhatu
7 nomwe
8 sere
9 pfumbamwe
10 gumi
11 gumi neimwe
12 gumi nembiri
13 gumi nenhatu
14 gumi neina
15 gumi neshanu
16 gumi nenhanhatu
17 gumi nenomwe
18 gumi nesere
19 gumi nepfumbamwe
20 makumi maviri
21 makumi maviri naMunhu / makumi maviri neMotsi
22 makumi maviri nembiri
23 makumi maviri nenhatu
24 makumi maviri nechina
25 makumi maviri neshanu
26 makumi maviri nenhatu naMunhu / makumi maviri nenhatu neMotsi
27 makumi maviri nenhatu naMwiri / makumi maviri nenhatu nePiri
28 makumi maviri nenhatu naMhuru / makumi maviri nenhatu neTatu
29 makumi maviri nenhatu naChina / makumi maviri nenhatu neChina
30 makumi matatu
40 makumi mana
50 makumi mashanu
60 makumi matanhatu
70 makumi manomwe
80 makumi masere
90 makumi mapfumbamwe
100 zana
200 zana eMwiri
300 zana eMhuru
400 zana eChina
500 zana eShanu
600 zana eTanhatu
700 zana eNomwe
800 zana eSere
900 zana ePfumbamwe
1000 churu

Please note that there can be variations in spelling and usage based on different dialects and contexts within the Shona language.

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