In IsiZulu, "lion" is translated as "ingonyama."
In Zulu, "umuzi" means home or household. It refers to the place where a person lives or the family unit.
Well ill say it depends on what kind of skirt it is like for example if they say umm...its a short, fabric one, it dont even make a sound. Therefore it just depends.
My Wife, no not really, it is an octopus you are thinking of.
The tail of a horse consists of two parts. The dock and the skirt. The dock consists of the muscles and skin covering the coccygeal vertebrae. The term "skirt" refers to the long hairs that fall below the dock. It has a curvy shape, with small tufts of thick hair.
The word for rainbow in isiZulu is "inceku."
In IsiZulu, "lion" is translated as "ingonyama."
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In Zulu, "umuzi" means home or household. It refers to the place where a person lives or the family unit.
In isiZulu, maize is called "ukudla" or more commonly "ummbila." It is a staple food in many Southern African cultures and is used in various traditional dishes. Maize plays a significant role in the local diet and agricultural practices.
It is not a skirt. It is called a loincloth.
You can say "Khuluma Ngolimi Ngithi Usiphilise" in isiZulu.
A skirt's edge is called a Hem
The male skirt is called a malo. The female skirt is a pāʻū.
Yes
isiZulu
It is called a tutu.