Usage examples of "Shona" in English with translation to Russian

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Translations: all3 шона3
A few years ago, a research team led by Vikram Patel reported in the British Medical Journal that depression is common in Zimbabwe, where it was often known by a Shona word that means "thinking too much." Несколько лет назад группа исследователей во главе с Викрамом Пателом сообщила в "Британском медицинском журнале", что депрессия распространена в Зимбабве, где она известна под названием "шона", что означает "слишком много думать".
It was worthwhile noting that the overwhelming majority of the population was Shona (65 per cent), with the Ndbele representing the second largest group (15 per cent), and the remainder being made up of smaller minority groups such as Tonga, Venda, Sotho, and people of Caucasian and Asian origin. Стоит упомянуть о том, что шона составляют подавляющее большинство населения страны (65 %), в то время как ндбеле являют собой вторую по численности этническую группу (15 %), а оставшаяся доля населения состоит из менее многочисленных групп меньшинств, таких как тсонга, венда, сото, а также представителей европеоидной и азиатской рас.
Shona's not turned up, so I'm doing twice the work for the same money. Шона пропала, и я делаю двойную работу за те же деньги.
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