Language/Zulu/Vocabulary/Describing-Relationships
Relationships are an essential part of any culture. They allow us to connect with others, create a sense of belonging, and develop a support system through life's ups and downs. In this lesson, you will learn how to describe various types of relationships in Zulu, such as friendships, romantic relationships, and professional connections.
Vocabulary
Here is a list of relationship-related vocabulary in Zulu:
Zulu | Pronunciation | English Translation |
---|---|---|
Ubani | oo-BA-nee | Who |
Wena | WEH-nah | You |
Ngi- | Ngee- | I |
Owami | oh-WAH-mee | Mine |
Wakho | wah-KHO | Yours |
Wegazi | weh-GAH-zee | Family |
Isithembu | i-SEE-them-boo | Affair |
Umthondo | oom-TON-doh | Penis |
Indoda | in-DOH-dah | Man |
Umfazi | oom-FAH-zee | Woman |
Udadewethu | oo-dah-deh-WEH-thoo | Our sister |
Udadamwami | oo-dah-dah-m-WAH-mee | My brother |
Ithuba | i-THOO-bah | Opportunity |
Describing Relationships
Friendships
Friendships are an integral part of most people's lives. They provide support, companionship, and help us grow emotionally. In Zulu, there are different ways to describe a friendship, depending on its nature.
- Umngane - A friend
- Umnganami owodwa - A friend of mine
- Abangane - Friends
Examples:
- Uyazi umnganami? - Do you know my friend?
- Abangane bami bayaphila kahle. - My friends are doing well.
- Sizitshela zigatsha zethu ukuthi baningi abangane. - We tell our kids that having friends is important.
Romantic Relationships
Romantic relationships are another important aspect of life. In Zulu, there are specific terms to describe different types of romantic relationships.
- Ubani wami - My love
- Imithombo yami - My sweetheart
- Intombi/yakhe - Girlfriend/her
- Indoda/yakhe - Boyfriend/him
- Izinyanya - Lovers
Examples:
- Ubani wami uyayazi? - Do you know my love?
- Intombi yakhe iyazama ukuboya benyathi. - His girlfriend is trying to become a doctor.
- Izinyanya zabo bangase bephambi kobani. - Their lovers are not in front of anyone.
Professional Connections
In addition to personal relationships, professional connections are also essential. They can help us advance our careers and provide opportunities to learn and grow.
- Umsebenzi - Work/job
- Umbono - Opinion
- Isibalo - Number
- Isithembu - Affair (not recommended to use in a professional context)
- Ithuba - Opportunity
Examples:
- Sekunjalo uthola umbono wokubhala amathuba - Always get an opinion before applying for jobs.
- Lemibuzo ithatha isithembu sakho nje? - Does this question concern your affair only?
- Yiyo le ithuba yokuthi ukwagiwa noba ungumuntu wesifazane / wesilisa - This is an opportunity to be trained as a female / male plumber.
Conclusion
Having strong relationships is essential to leading a fulfilling life. In Zulu, there are specific terms to describe different types of relationships, whether personal or professional. With the vocabulary and examples provided in this lesson, you will be able to describe various relationships in Zulu confidently. Keep practicing and building connections with others as you continue on your Zulu language learning journey.