"Bravo Zulu" is a naval signal flag communication that means "well done" or "congratulations" in the NATO phonetic alphabet. It is often used to praise someone for a job well done or to acknowledge exceptional performance.
Bravo Zulu is Navy speak for "Well Done." A Bravo Zulu is high praise. Bravo Zulus are also rarely given. Thus the proper response is "Thank You."
Kathleen Brenner Duble
Presumeably you mean tribe? He was a Zulu.
The word for "sister" in Zulu is "usisi."
"Umcubi" in Zulu refers to a warrior or soldier.
"Umthondo" is a Zulu word that refers to the male genitalia.
The time zones each have a letter designation. Except there is no "I" or "O". The GMT zone has the letter "Z". For which the standard communications word for is ZULU. (As in Alpha, Bravo, etc.) Armond Noble
The Zulu word "ibhubesi" translates to "lion" in English.
"Ngiyabonga" in Zulu means "thank you" in English.
In Zulu, the word "iyaphila" is used to mean divine or godly.
It is Zulu for latrine
In relation to the universal Zulu nation it means, "the Heavens" and "strength in numbers". Zulu was the founder of the Zulu nation which means Heaven, his mother playing a big role.