It is a Bantu language.
the English word for the zulu word 'isizulu' is easy, it's zulu, shees!!! usually in languages like xhosa and zulu have 'isi' before the word, how did you get outta school?
The Zulu language (isiZulu) has no such word and the element "-toni" does not occur anywhere in the language - it is always "-doni" in native words. The element "Jan-" only occurs in the adopted word uJanuwali, taken from English January.Jantoni is more likely to be an adaptation of an English name (perhaps Anthony?).
what kind of figurative language is the world is my oyster
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The Zulu language is influenced by Xhosa and English.
umuzi isizulu is umuzi isizulu.
isiZulu originated in southern Africa, specifically in the region that is now known as KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. It is part of the Nguni language group, which is a subgroup of the Bantu languages spoken in southern Africa.
The isiZulu word for fire is "umlilo".
Sorry this isn't the real answer, but the Zulu language is actually isiZulu. Izulu means sky.
The Ndwandwe people spoke isiZulu, which is a Bantu language widely spoken in South Africa. This language is characterized by click sounds and is part of the Nguni group of languages.
You can say "Khuluma Ngolimi Ngithi Usiphilise" in isiZulu.
The main language spoken in KwaZulu-Natal is Zulu. It is the most widely spoken language in the province and is also one of the official languages of South Africa.
Mbube.
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