Firemen in Zulu
Do you know Firemen in Zulu? How to use Firemen in Zulu and how to say Firemen in Zulu? How to write Firemen in Zulu? Now let's learn how to say Firemen in Zulu language.
Firemen translate to Zulu meanings: Abacishi bomlilo.
In other words, Abacishi bomlilo in Zulu is Firemen in English.Click to pronunce
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How to use Firemen in Zulu?
Meaning of Firemen in Zulu language is: Abacishi bomlilo.
Other words in Zulu
Fibrinogenous, Frayed, Flagged, Fireman, Flowing,
Read more Synonyms and Antonyms of Firemen
Why we should learn Zulu language?
There are many, many reasons why learning a new language is a good idea. It allows you to communicate with new people. It helps you to see things from a different perspective, or get a deeper understanding of another culture. It helps you to become a better listener. It even has health benefits, as studies have shown that people who speak two or more languages have more active minds later in life!
7 reasons to learn a Zulu language
- Makes you smarter.
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How to say Firemen in Zulu?
Abacishi bomlilo. This is your most common way to say Firemen in Abacishi bomlilo language. Click audio icon to pronounce Firemen in Zulu::
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How to write Firemen in Zulu?
The standard way to write "Firemen" in Zulu is: Abacishi bomlilo
Alphabet in Zulu
About Zulu language
See more about Zulu language in here.
Zulu /ˈzuːluː/, or isiZulu as an endonym, is a Southern Bantu language of the Nguni branch spoken in Southern Africa. It is the language of the Zulu people, with about 12 million native speakers, who primarily inhabit the province of KwaZulu-Natal of South Africa. Zulu is the most widely spoken home language in South Africa (24% of the population), and it is understood by over 50% of its population. It became one of South Africa's 11 official languages in 1994.
According to Ethnologue, it is the second-most-widely spoken of the Bantu languages, after Swahili.[a] Like many other Bantu languages, it is written with the Latin alphabet.
In South African English, the language is often referred to in its native form, isiZulu..
Writing system in Zulu
Latin (Zulu alphabet), Zulu Braille
Zulu Speaking Countries and Territories
Zulu Speaking Countries and Territories: South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini.

Zulu native speakers
Zulu native speakers: 12 million (2011 census), L2 speakers: 16 million (2002).
Zulu language code
Zulu language code is: zu.
Conclusion on Firemen in Zulu
Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying Firemen in Zulu is "Abacishi bomlilo", it's time to learn how to say Firemen in Zulu. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Zulu today.
Abacishi bomlilo in Zulu meanings Firemen in English.
