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What Does “Wadii” Mean?

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Wadii
greeting · African slang
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A Shona greeting meaning "what's up" — the standard kombi hello in Zimbabwe.

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The full meaning

Wadii is an informal Shona greeting from Zimbabwe that works exactly like "what's up" or "how are you doing." It's quick, warm, and casual, the greeting you use with friends, not in a job interview.

Where “wadii” comes from

It comes from Shona, Zimbabwe's most widely spoken language, as a contracted informal way of asking how someone is. It thrives in everyday street and kombi (minibus taxi) culture and in WhatsApp chats, where Shona and English mix freely.

How it’s actually used

Used between friends and peers as an opener. Common replies include "bho" (I'm good) or launching straight into news. It often appears mid-sentence in English conversations, which is normal in Zimbabwe's code-switching culture.

Wadii, long time! Where have you been hiding?
He jumped into the kombi and greeted everyone with a loud wadii.
Wadii wadii, any news from home?
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✔ For parents & teachers

Completely harmless. It's simply a friendly informal greeting, the Zimbabwean equivalent of "what's up."

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Last updated: 2026-07-06. Slang evolves fast — we review definitions regularly.