Names are basically like “where's waldo!” and honestly a little daugnting to me. And proununciation, even with my best effort I still suck. I'm trying so hard, but the Malagasy names just have so many consonants or repeated sounds...but I am getting better.
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Malagasy language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malagasy is the national language of Madagascar, a member of the Austronesian family of languages. Most people in madagascar speak it as a first language as do some people of Malagasy descent elsewhe...
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Madagascar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Madagascar , or Republic of Madagascar (older name Malagasy Republic , French: ), is an island nation in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa. The main island, also called Madaga...
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Of all the Malagasy primates the Ring-Tailed Lemur has the highest population densities. Although they are the most abundant species of lemur on the island, the Ring-Tailed Lemur is still scarce in terms of absolute numbers.
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AFRICAN CELESTIAL NAMES ... AFRICAN NAMES MEANING BEAUTIFUL ... AFRICAN FLOWER AND PLANT NAMES...
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Citation: Blench, R. M. & Walsh, M. T. 2009. Faunal Names in Malagasy: Their Etymologies and Implications for the Prehistory of the East African Coast. ... TABLES Table 1. Malagasy mammal names of Sabaki origin Table 2. Malagasy fish and other marine spp. names of Sabaki origin Table 3. Malagasy bird names of Sabaki...
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An intriguing example of this is the Malagasy name for the wild pig, lambo, which reflects Austronesian names for ‘bovine’. ... Malagasy is often seen as a poor relation in Austronesian studies, remote from the core area and with little to contribute to comparative research. Nonetheless, it is one of the...
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Malagasy Quick Facts ... Alternate Names & Spellings: No alternative names. Dialects: Merina, Betsileo, Sihanaka, Bezanozano, Tanala. ... Malagasy Translation...
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To find out more about Malagasy products and the ‘language of flavour’ click on the links below ... The Story of Malagasy; The word "Malagasy" means of, or from Madagascar and is the name chosen to represent our company. We think it captures the spirit of what we are about perfectly, we think you'll like it too.
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What are 10000 and 100000 called? ... What are 10000 and 100000 called? Malagasy has names for the powers of ten up to a million (tapitrisa), and "ribu" is an obvious cognate of "arivo". -phma 12:42, 28 Mar 2004 (EST)
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