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Zulu Vocabulary - Questions
Hello everybody,
➡ In today's lesson you will learn how to write and pronounce some useful vocabulary related to Family in Zulu.
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Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson:Shapes, Colors, Drinks & Common Greetings.
English | Zulu |
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English | isiZulu |
aunt | u-Anti |
baby / babies | iNgane / iziNgane |
boy(s) | umFana / abaFana |
boyfriend(s) | iSoka / amaSoka, |
boyfriend(s) | i-Owu / ama-Owu [slang / vulg.] |
brother(s) | uBhuti / oBhuti |
child / children | umNtwana / abaNtwana |
cousin(s) | umZala / abaZala |
daughter(s) | inDodakazi / amaDodakazi |
enemy / enemies | isiTha / iziTha |
family member | umKhaya |
friend(s) | umNgane / abaNgane |
girl(s) | iNtombazana / amaNtombazana, |
girl(s) | iNtombazane / amaNtombazane |
girlfriend(s) | inTombi / izinTombi, |
girlfriend(s) | iTsheri / amaTsheri |
grandfather(s) | uBabamkhulu / oBabamkhulu |
grandmother(s) | uGogo / oGogo |
grandparent(s) | uMkhulu / oMkhulu |
guest(s) | isiMenywa / iziMenywa |
his, her ... | uYise, uBabakhe |
his, her ... | uNina |
human being(s) | umuNtu / abaNtu |
husband | umYeni, (umKhwenyana) |
man / men | inDoda / amaDoda |
maternal aunt | uMamkhulu, uMamncane, uMalumekazi |
maternal uncle | uMalume |
mother, mom | uMama, uMame |
my brother(s) | umFowethu / abaFowethu |
my father, dad | uBaba |
my sister(s) | uDadewethu / oDadewethu |
nanny | umZanyana |
neighbor(s) | uMakhelwane / oMakhelwane |
parent(s) | umZali / abaZali |
paternal aunt | uBabekazi |
paternal uncle | uBabomkhulu, uBabomncane |
relative(s) | isiHlobo / iziHlobo, |
sister(s) | uDade / oDade, |
son(s) | inDodana / amaDodana |
twin(s) | iWele / amaWele, |
wife, spouse | inkosikazi / unkosikazi |
woman / women | umFazi / abaFazi |
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