Zulu
adj.
of the Zulu tribe; of a member of the Zulu tribe; of the language of the African Zulu tribe
n.
member of the large east African Zulu tribe
n.
important tribe that inhabits the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa; Bantu language of the Zulu African tribe; (Communications) code word for letter "Z"
Zulu
The Zulu (
South African English and
isiZulu: amaZulu) are a South African ethnic group of an estimated 17-22 million people who live mainly in the province of
KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa. The Zulu form South Africa's largest single ethnic group. Small numbers also live in
Zimbabwe,
Zambia, and
Mozambique. Their language,
isiZulu, is a
Bantu language; more specifically, part of the
Nguni subgroup. The Zulu Kingdom played a major role in
South African History during the 19th and 20th centuries. Under
apartheid, Zulu people were classed as third-class citizens and suffered from state sanctioned discrimination. Today, they are the most numerous ethnic group in South Africa, and have equal rights along with all other citizens.
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Zulu
Noun
1. a member of the tall Negroid people of southeast Africa living in northern Natal
(hypernym) African
(member-holonym) Natal
2. a Bantu language of considerable literary importance in southeastern Africa
(hypernym) Nguni
Zulu (der)
n.
Zulu, member of the large east African Zulu tribe
zulù
adj.
Zulu, of the Zulu tribe; of the language of the African Zulu tribe
zulù (m/f)
n.
Zulu, Zulu tribe; language of the Zulu African tribe