Langa mavuso at nandos basha in casa
It seems like you're trying to say something in Shona, a Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe and Mozambique!
Here's my attempt to translate and understand what you're saying:
"Langa mavuso at Nandos basha in casa"
Breakdown:
- "Langa" means "to go" or "to move"
- "Mavuso" is a verb that means "to eat" or "to consume"
- "At" is a preposition that means "at" or "in"
- "Nandos" is likely referring to Nando's, a popular fast-food chain
- "Basha" is a verb that means "to eat" or "to consume" (similar to "mavuso")
- "In" is a preposition that means "in" or "at"
- "Casa" means "house" or "home"
So, if I'm correct, you're saying "Let's go eat at Nando's at home" or "Let's go consume food at Nando's in our house". Am I right?