Mboro meaning in English
In the Shona language, mboro means “penis”. It’s the word for the male part. Other similar words include shondo, tsvimbo, mborofita, koku, kadora, muzvambarara, muzvambex, dhikaudho, dhikadhinyo, dhikidhinyo, or dhiki.
- Mukomana akaenda kuna chiremba kuti anyatsotsanangurirwa nezveutano hwemboro yake. (The boy went to the doctor to get a full explanation about the health of his penis.)
- PaChivanhu, pane tsika dzekuchengetedza uye kuremekedza mboro sechikamu chemuviri. (In Shona culture, there are traditions of caring for and respecting the penis as a body part.)
- Kudzidza nezvekuchengetedza mboro kunokosha kuvakomana vechidiki. (Learning about penis care is important for young men.)
- Kune mabhuku akawanda anodzidzisa nezve hutano hwemboro. (Many books teach about penis health.)
- Mukadzi wacho akakurudzira murume wake kuti aende kunovhenekwa mboro yake. (The woman encouraged her husband to get his penis examined.)
- Kuchengetedza hutsanana hwemboro kwakakosha pakudzivirira zvirwere. (Maintaining penis hygiene is important for preventing diseases.)
- Murwere anofanira kushandisa mushonga uyu pamboro yake kaviri pazuva. (The patient should apply this medicine to his penis twice a day.)