Umzuntu
Umzuntu is a noun found in the isiZulu language that appears in a limited range of lexical sources and scholarly discussions. It is often described as relating to communal life and human togetherness, though its precise sense can vary by dialect and context. The form is linked to the morpheme -untu, which in isiZulu can convey states or qualities such as humanness or personhood. Compared with the more widely known concept ubuntu, umzuntu is far less common and is rarely listed in standard dictionaries.
In traditional contexts, umzuntu has been discussed as a focal idea in conversations about social obligation,
In modern usage, umzuntu may appear in literature, poetry, or discourse as a stylistic variation or allusion
See also: Ubuntu, isiZulu language, Bantu languages, African philosophy.