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IsiZulu

IsiZulu, or Zulu, is spoken by about 10 million people in many parts of Africa. It is a Nguni language, related to IsiXhosa, IsiNdebele, and IsiSwati. A major language of South Africa, it is also the lingua franca of Zimbabwe, Malawi, Namibia, Mozambique, Swaziland, and Lesotho.

 

Current courses: IsiZulu

Elementary Z101/501 Z102/502
Intermediate Z201/601 Z202/602
Advanced Z301/701 Z302/702

Instructor: Muzi Hadebe (mmhadebe@indiana.edu)

 
      

 

Minor Requirements: IsiZulu Track

5 language courses:

  • Elementary level (Z101; Z102)
  • Intermediate level (Z201; Z202)
  • Advanced level (Z301)

1 linguistics course:

  • Introduction to African Linguistics (L480), or
  • Languages in Africa (L481)

 


Elementary IsiZulu students with instructor, IUB, Nov. 06

 


IsiZulu students, SCALI '06

 

 

External Links

    
 

For more information please contact the language coordinator: aomar@indiana.edu
African Languages | Memorial Hall 326 | Bloomington, IN 47405
Tel: 812.855.3323 | Fax: 812.855.5363

  Last updated: 13 November 2006
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