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Answer:The Zulu, a warrior people, fought back against European invaders and were decimated. The Xhosa people, by contrast, tried to learn from the Europeans and resisted their invasion with strategy instead of violence.

Explanation:Although Xhosa and Zulu are similar enough to be considered dialects of one language, Xhosa and Zulu speakers consider them to be separate languages. The sound system of Xhosa contains three types of click sounds borrowed from the neighbouring Khoisan languages.

while the Zulu historically fought colonial occupiers with military force, the Xhosa historically learned English and tried to negotiate with them—but neither of these strategies proved particularly effective, and animosity continues to simmer between the two groups.