Lesson One
The isiZulu language forms part of the greater Nguni group, this is one of the most spoken languages in South Africa. Similar to the isiXhosa language, both fall under the same Nguni ancestral group. Within Kwa-Zulu natal, the Zulu kingdom was formed and holds the largest group of isiZulu speaking people.
The Zulu culture has a strong connection to ancestral spirits and traditional beliefs. A role of a traditional healer is common practice, often facilitating the communication with ancestors.
Check out the video below for a peak into the culture and heritage of isiZulu!
(Tongue against back of top teeth – Pull back quickly)
Try “Cha” – isiZulu word for No.
(Tongue against back of teeth on one side – Squeeze in air)
Try “uXolo” – isiZulu word for Pardon me.
(Tongue against top of your mouth, just above teeth – Pop back hard)
Try “iqhanda” – isiZulu word for Egg.
Check out the video below for a tutorial on how to pronounce specific letters and words!
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How do you say Thank you in isiZulu?
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