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South Africa is distinguished by the diversity of its languages and Zulu is the main language spoken in South Africa.
It was not written before the arrival of the colonizers English, Dutch and German who introduced the Latin alphabet.
In this lesson you will find some useful phrases and videos in Zulu.
Happy learning!
With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: Fruits, Family, Basic Numbers & Geography.
Useful phrases in Zulu[edit | edit source]
English | Zulu |
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Am I right or wrong? | Ngiqinisile noma nginephutha? |
Do you speak French/English? | Ukhuluma isiNgisi na? |
English | Zulu |
Good | Kuhle |
Good morning / good evening | Sawubona |
Good night! | Lala kahle! |
Happy | Jabule |
Have a good trip! | Ube nohambo oluhle! / Hamba kahle! |
Have a nice day! | Ube nosuku oluhle! |
He has two sisters | Unosisi ababili |
Hi! | Sawubona (s) / Sanibona (pl) |
How are you? (formal) | Unjani? |
How are you? (informal) | Ninjani? |
I really like it! | Ngiyithanda ngempela! |
I understand/ I don't understand | Ngiyaqonda/I abaqondi |
I visited one country | Ngavakashela izwe elilodwa |
I'm fine, thank you! | Ngikhona, ngiyabonga! |
It was nice talking to you! | Kwaze kwamnandi ukukhuluma nawe! |
My name is... | Igama lami ngu... |
No thanks | Cha ngiyabonga |
See you later! | Sizobonana! |
Thank you (very much) | Ngiyabonga |
This is so expensive | Lokhu kubiza kakhulu |
Very well, thank you, and you? | Emihle, ngiyabonga, futhi wena? |
Welcome! | Wamukelekile |
What's up? (colloquial) | Kunjani? |
Yes/No | Yebo/Cha |
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