ubuntu

English

Etymology

Loanword from the Zulu and Xhosa languages.

Noun

ubuntu (uncountable)

  1. (South Africa) A South African ideology focusing on people's allegiances and relations with each other.

Translations


Portuguese

Noun

ubuntu m (uncountable)

  1. (politics) ubuntu (ideology focusing on people’s allegiances and relations)

Xhosa

Etymology

From ubu- + umntu.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [úɓúːⁿtu]

Noun

úbúntu class 14

  1. humaneness, solidarity

Inflection

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Zulu

Etymology

From ubu- + umuntu.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /uɓúːntu/

Noun

ubúntu class 14

  1. humanity, the human race
  2. humanity, human nature
  3. humaneness, solidarity

Inflection

Class 14
Singular Plural
Full form ubuntu
Locative ebuntwini
Singular Plural
Full form ubuntu
Simple form buntu
Locative ebuntwini
Copulative ngubuntu
Possessive forms
Singular Plural
Modifier Substantive Modifier Substantive
Class 1 wobuntu owobuntu
Class 2 bobuntu abobuntu
Class 3 wobuntu owobuntu
Class 4 yobuntu eyobuntu
Class 5 lobuntu elobuntu
Class 6 obuntu awobuntu
Class 7 sobuntu esobuntu
Class 8 zobuntu ezobuntu
Class 9 yobuntu eyobuntu
Class 10 zobuntu ezobuntu
Class 11 lobuntu olobuntu
Class 14 bobuntu obobuntu
Class 15 kobuntu okobuntu
Class 17 kobuntu okobuntu

References

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