hoko
Elementary
ho-ko
noun
nature
English:Volunteer plant/seedling
Shona DefinitionHoko imbeu inosiyiwa mumunda yobva yozomera yoga gore rinotevera. Mumunda muzere nzungu dzehoko gore rino. goko

Definitions

A plant that grows from a seed left in the ground from the previous season, often referring to volunteer crops.

Hoko imbeu inosiyiwa mumunda yobva yozomera yoga gore rinotevera. Mumunda muzere nzungu dzehoko gore rino.

Examples

Hoko imbeu inosiyiwa mumunda yobva yozomera yoga gore rinotevera. Mumunda muzere nzungu dzehoko gore rino.

A volunteer plant is a seed left in the field that then grows on its own the following year. The field is full of volunteer peanut plants this year.

Synonyms

mhodzi
tsanga
AI Context

hook

Quick Reference

What does hoko mean in English?
hoko means "Volunteer plant/seedling" in English.
Definition of hoko
A plant that grows from a seed left in the ground from the previous season, often referring to volunteer crops.
Tsanangudzo yehoko
Hoko imbeu inosiyiwa mumunda yobva yozomera yoga gore rinotevera. Mumunda muzere nzungu dzehoko gore rino. goko
Part of speech
noun