group can be a verb or noun
the noun is: iqoqo
the verb is: hlela ngamaqoqo
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The Zulu word "isigwe" means "group" or "clan." It is often used to refer to a collective group of people who share a common ancestry or heritage.
The Zulu translation for the English word "matriarch" is "umkulu wabemfazi," which refers to a woman who is the head of a family or group.
The noun "group" in Zulu is iqembu, iqoqo, ixuku or isixuku. A music group is ibhendi. "Group" (intransitive verb) is -hlangana or -qoqana. "Group" (transitive verb) is -hlanganisa.See the Related Link for "isiZulu.net" to the bottom for the answer.
The Zulu word for life is "ukuphila".
AnswerIn Zulu, ingoma literally means "song" and is associated with different forms of traditional male group dances.
The Zulu word for sloth is "iqanda".
The Zulu word for "hustle" is "ukushukela."
The Zulu word for reliable is "thembekile."
Zulu itself is not a racist word, as it simply refers to a language being spoken in South African or to a person speaking Zulu, thus to a cultural group in South Africa, but it is probably possible to use it in a racist way, but that would depend on the context.
The Zulu word for cat is ikati or ilikati.
The Zulu word for creativity is "ubunifu."
The Zulu word for boots is "amabotshi."