Njiva in English
In the Shona language (Chivanhu), njiva means dove. It is a beautiful bird known for its peaceful nature and white plumage. Doves are often kept as pets or found in the wild, and they play a significant role in various cultures and religions as symbols of peace, love, and purity.
Example sentences for njiva
- MuBhaibheri, njiva yakashandiswa naNowa kuti aone kana mvura yadzikira. (In the Bible, Noah used a dove to see if the floodwaters had receded.)
- Ndakaona njiva chena ichibhururuka mudenga. (I saw a white dove flying in the sky.)
- Njiva dzinoonekwa semhuka tsvene mutsika dzakawanda. (Doves are considered sacred animals in many cultures.)