There has been a loss of many of the old Zulu 'A' words or respect (hlonipha) words.
This does not mean that Zulu is dying but it is, in fact, a living adapting language because in place of the older vocabulary it is incorporating words from English and modern technology to make it more practical and useable.
There are roughly 11 million speakers of Zulu (or isiZulu), the vast majority of whom live in South Africa, mostly in the KwaZuluNatal and Gauteng provinces in the east of South Africa.
There are also speakers in at least 6 other territories, including Lesotho, Swaziland, Malawi, Mozambique and the United Kingdom.
The closest linguistic affiliation of Zulu is with Xhosa, the two languages being mutually intelligible to a great extent. Zulu is spelt in the Roman alphabet.
Its vocabulary shows considerable influence from Afrikaans and English.
Like many other Bantu languages, Zulu is also a tonal language.
Zulu (/ˈzuːluː/ ZOO-loo), or isiZulu as an endonym, is a Southern Bantu language of the Nguni branch spoken in Southern Africa.
It is the language of the Zulu people, with about 12 million native speakers, who primarily inhabit the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.
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The Political Origins of Zulu Violence during the 1994 Democratic
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On the Phonology and Orthography of the Zulu Language and Its
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Possible origins of the possessive particle -ka- in Zulu
Possible origins of the possessive particle -ka- in Zulu. Sonja E. Bosch. Department of African Languages University of South Africa |
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A Dissertation on the Phonetics of the Zulu Language
HE Zulu language proper Isizulu |
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A Brief Introduction to the Zulu Choirs
To begin these groups sing primarily in the Zulu language. Many of the background chants used are clearly non-Western. Percus-. |
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
Historical background background background Xhosa is one of the indigenous languages of South Africa It belongs to the Nguni Group of languages with Zulu |
Prehistoric Bantu-Khoisan language contact - CORE
languages and discuss the considerable differences in size and origin of their languages of the Nguni group (Xhosa, Zulu, Southern and Zimbabwean Nde- |
Khoisan influence on southwestern Bantu languages - CORE
not only occur in words of Khoisan origin, but also spread to native vocabulary spoken in South Africa: the Nguni languages Xhosa, Zulu, Ndebele, Swati and |
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31 mar 2009 · the word root lexicons for specifically nouns and verbs The acquisition Bantu languages including Zulu and Xhosa cer- tainly belong to the |
Finite State Morphology of the Nguni Language Cluster: Modelling
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[PDF] Toponymiclapsesin Zulu place names - The Natal Society Foundation
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[PDF] Khoisan influence on southwestern Bantu languages - Core
not only occur in words of Khoisan origin, but also spread to native vocabulary spoken in South Africa the Nguni languages Xhosa, Zulu, Ndebele, Swati and |
[PDF] fanakalo as a trade language in kwazulu-natal - Core
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prefer to communicate in isiZulu rather than in their own language The Amandebele are a relatively new ethnic group Their roots are in Kwa Zulu where they |
[PDF] Multilingualism in South Africa with a focus on KwaZulu-Natal and
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