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Zulu
isiZulu
Native toSouth Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland
RegionKwaZulu-Natal, eastern Gauteng, eastern Free State, southern Mpumalanga
Native speakers12 million  (2011 census)e18
L2 speakers: 16 million (2002)
Language family
Writing systemLatin (Zulu alphabet)
Zulu Braille
Official status
Official language in South Africa
Regulated byPan South African Language Board
Language codes
ISO 639-1zu
ISO 639-2zul
ISO 639-3zul
Guthrie codeS.42
Linguasphere99-AUT-fg incl.
varieties 99-AUT-fga to 99-AUT-fge
South Africa 2011 Zulu speakers proportion map.svg
Proportion of the South African population that speaks Zulu at home

     0–20%     20–40%     40–60%     60–80%     80–100%

Zulu or isiZulu (Zulu: isiZulu) is the language of the Zulu people. 10 million people speak Zulu, and most of them (95%) live in South Africa. It is the most common home language in South Africa, where 24% of people speak it at home. Over 50% of the population also speak and understand the language.

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