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<span link>Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson:[[Language/Zulu/Vocabulary/Shapes|Shapes]], [[Language/Zulu/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]], [[Language/Zulu/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]] & [[Language/Zulu/Vocabulary/Common-Greetings|Common Greetings]].</span>
 
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==Related Lessons==
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Zulu/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-week|Days of the week]]
* [[Language/Zulu/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-week|Days of the week]]
* [[Language/Zulu/Vocabulary/Body-parts|Body parts]]
* [[Language/Zulu/Vocabulary/Body-parts|Body parts]]
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* [[Language/Zulu/Vocabulary/Shapes|Shapes]]
* [[Language/Zulu/Vocabulary/Shapes|Shapes]]
* [[Language/Zulu/Vocabulary/Qualities|Qualities]]
* [[Language/Zulu/Vocabulary/Qualities|Qualities]]
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 27 March 2023

Zulu Vocabulary - Questions
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Hello everybody,

➡ In today's lesson you will learn how to write and pronounce some useful vocabulary related to Family in Zulu.

Feel free to edit this page if you think it could be improved!

Happy learning! 😊

Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson:Shapes, Colors, Drinks & Common Greetings.

English Zulu
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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