In Zulu, nouns do not have inherent genders like in some other languages. Instead, they are classified into different noun classes based on their characteristics. There are 17 noun classes in Zulu, each with its own prefixes and agreement markers.
That leader was Shaka Zulu
P. S. Thompson has written: 'The Natal Native Contingent in the Anglo-Zulu War, 1879' -- subject(s): Zulu War, 1879
In Zulu, "Jesu" is pronounced as "yeh-soo." The "J" is pronounced like the "y" in "yes" and the "s" is pronounced similarly to the "s" in "sad."
Aaron Trejo has written: 'Zulu warriors' -- subject(s): Zulu War, 1879, Zulu (African people), Colonies, Juvenile literature, Wars, History 'Rey Mysterio' -- subject(s): Wrestlers, Biography
George Robinson Dent has written: 'Scholar's Zulu dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Zulu language, English language, Zulu, English
Cetshwayo has written: 'A Zulu king speaks' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Kings and rulers, Sources, Zulu (African people), Zulu War, 1879
Elaine Genders has written: 'Race relations in prisons' -- subject(s): Prisons and race relations
the first contact was in the early 1800's under the rule of the king Shaka Zulu
Alexander Grey Zulu has written: 'The memoirs of Alexander Grey Zulu' -- subject(s): Biography, Vice-Presidents, Politics and government, National liberation movements, Nationalists
Linda Ndlovu has written: 'Impiselo' -- subject(s): Zulu (African people), Zulu language, Poetry, Texts
E. Einhorn has written: 'Zulu' -- subject(s): English, Grammar, Textbooks for foreign speakers, Zulu language 'Old French' -- subject(s): French language
D. F. Gowlett has written: 'Zulu newspaper reader' -- subject(s): English, Readers, Textbooks for foreign speakers, Zulu language, Zulu newspapers 'Towards black-white understanding in South Africa' -- subject(s): Race relations