
Zulu language
Zulu is a Bantu language spoken primarily in South Africa, with around 12 million native speakers. It features click sounds and has a rich oral tradition, including poetry and storytelling. As one of South Africa's official languages, Zulu uses a complex system of noun prefixes and verb conjugations, reflecting its grammatical structure. The language plays a vital cultural role among the Zulu people, preserving their history and identity. Zulu is also recognized for its influence on South African music, literature, and media, making it an important part of the country's linguistic landscape.