Push in Zulu

To push or forge ahead is -du-du-la in Zulu.

Twitter is the current wrestling ground for pushing and shoving.  It is not nice, to see people pushing their way through, and not standing behind drugstore or bus lines. Wait for your turn is what Canadians say.
Kids in Africa have a lot of fun when a car breaks down.  They join adults and push it, making you smile when you see six-year old boys in the effort. 
Du-du-la.  You pronounce the first two bits like do and the last one like laugh.

ZULU
ENGLISH
Du-du-la.
A boy’s name that means forge ahead or push.  The new born baby is given that name because there was conflict in the family, some disagreement.  Maybe the parents were struggling, pushing an idea which might give them money.   
Du-du-la-ni.
Many people should push.
Du-du-la sisi.
Push sister (women in labour).
Ba-du-du-la i-moto.
They are pushing a car.
Mama, u-Yelen u-ya-ngi-du-du-la.
Mother, Yelen is pushing me.
Yelen, mu-sa u-ku-du-du-la u-Moshe.
Yelen, don’t push Moshe.
Zi-nga-ne, mu-sa-ni u-ku-du-du-la-na.
Kids don’t push each other.
Ba-ya-du-du-la-na e-kha-ya.
They are pushing each other in the house (normal husband and wife squabble).
Ba-ya-du-du-la-na ku-Twitter.
They are pushing each other on Twitter.
By:  Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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