No, they are South African.
No, Shaka Zulu was South African, he was never in America.
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 War started in South Africa.
Zulu and Xhosa are tribes in South Africa. Xhosa and Zulu are two of the eleven official languages in South Africa. Before they were Zulu and Xhosa they were Ngunis. these two are the largest Nguni nations in South Africa their languages which are related are the mostly spoken.
The Anglo-Zulu War was fought in South Africa in 1879.
One hundred is said as "yikhulu" in Zulu. Zulu is one of the native languages of the South Africans.
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The Zulu are an ethnic group in South Africa. Goats and lambs are often used by the Zulu as sacrifices to the spirits.
No, a Zulu is not an instrument. Zulu is a tribe in South Africa and does not refer to any musical instrument. Instruments traditional to the Zulu culture may include drums, rattles, and stringed instruments like the bow musical bow.
Jubulani means to celibrate in Zulu a local South African language.
To say one hundred in Zulu, simply say: Yikhulu. Zulu is a language spoken by the native South Africans.
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