What other great way to big up Zim vibes and strike up interesting conversation than with a good Shona mug?
These mugs also make for a great thoughtful, personal gift for someone special or for your colleagues.
Whether you're sipping your morning coffee, evening Tanganda tea, or something in between, this mug's for you!
Available in three sizes, 11oz (325ml), 15 oz (443ml) and 20 oz (591 ml), it's sturdy and glossy with a vivid print that'll withstand the microwave and dishwasher.
• Ceramic Glossy Mug
• 11 Oz Mug Dimensions: 3.8″ (9.6 cm) in Height, 3.2″ (8.2 cm) in Diameter
• 15 Oz Mug Dimensions: 4.7″ (11.9 cm) in Height, 3.3″ (8.5 cm) in Diameter
• 20 Oz Mug Dimensions: 4.3″ (10.9 cm) in Height, 3.7″ (9.3 cm) in Diameter
• Dishwasher and Microwave Safe
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Shona Family Translations
Amai - Mother
Baba Mukuru - Father’s Older Brother
Baba Munini - Father’s Younger Brother
Baba - Father
Bhudhi - Older Brother (Colloquial term)
Gogo - Grandmother
Hanzvadzi - Sister (General term for both older and younger sisters)
Mai Guru - Older Brother’s Wife
Mai Nini - Younger Brother’s Wife or Father’s Younger Sister
Mukoma - Elder Brother
Mukuwasha - Son-In-Law
Muninina - Younger Sister
Muroora - Daughter-In-Law
Sekuru - Maternal Uncle or Grandfather
Sisi - Sister (Informal, used among siblings or friends)
Tete - Paternal Aunt
These mugs also make for a great thoughtful, personal gift for someone special or for your colleagues.
Whether you're sipping your morning coffee, evening Tanganda tea, or something in between, this mug's for you!
Available in three sizes, 11oz (325ml), 15 oz (443ml) and 20 oz (591 ml), it's sturdy and glossy with a vivid print that'll withstand the microwave and dishwasher.
• Ceramic Glossy Mug
• 11 Oz Mug Dimensions: 3.8″ (9.6 cm) in Height, 3.2″ (8.2 cm) in Diameter
• 15 Oz Mug Dimensions: 4.7″ (11.9 cm) in Height, 3.3″ (8.5 cm) in Diameter
• 20 Oz Mug Dimensions: 4.3″ (10.9 cm) in Height, 3.7″ (9.3 cm) in Diameter
• Dishwasher and Microwave Safe
--- --- ---
Shona Family Translations
Amai - Mother
Baba Mukuru - Father’s Older Brother
Baba Munini - Father’s Younger Brother
Baba - Father
Bhudhi - Older Brother (Colloquial term)
Gogo - Grandmother
Hanzvadzi - Sister (General term for both older and younger sisters)
Mai Guru - Older Brother’s Wife
Mai Nini - Younger Brother’s Wife or Father’s Younger Sister
Mukoma - Elder Brother
Mukuwasha - Son-In-Law
Muninina - Younger Sister
Muroora - Daughter-In-Law
Sekuru - Maternal Uncle or Grandfather
Sisi - Sister (Informal, used among siblings or friends)
Tete - Paternal Aunt