Its also offensive to call someone a Dog or a Pig in Indonesia...its one of the 1001 reasons to start badmouthing or fighting here or generally anywhere in South-East Asia
Nice one. I speak an Austronesian language called Cebuano. The dialect I speak is the Mindanao dialect of it. It's interesting to see how Malagasy and Cebuano are related languages.
Yeah do ever call anyone a "dog" I know it's like really cool to call someone "dog" in English but just don't do it when you're in Madagascar. I've called someone a dog there and they followed to my house!
malagasy language is member of the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family. The Malagasy language also includes borrowings from Bantu languages (notably Swahili), and Arabic
yes, it is related to Barito languages spoken in Borneo. the people of Madagascar are mix-heritage of Malay-Polynesian (Austronesian), African, and Arabic people. The Merina people of Madagascar look very similar to Malays.
Its also offensive to call someone a Dog or a Pig in Indonesia...its one of the 1001 reasons to start badmouthing or fighting here or generally anywhere in South-East Asia
dyraisverykooel 8 months ago
Great Video
JustAnthoBeats 9 months ago
Nice one. I speak an Austronesian language called Cebuano. The dialect I speak is the Mindanao dialect of it. It's interesting to see how Malagasy and Cebuano are related languages.
Just4Kixs 1 year ago
Yeah do ever call anyone a "dog" I know it's like really cool to call someone "dog" in English but just don't do it when you're in Madagascar. I've called someone a dog there and they followed to my house!
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Peter ve ny anara nao sa ny anara ny vady nao?
Malagasyza 2 years ago
HomedudePedroski 2 years ago
Good job, elder Peter. You sound perfect. Henri is a good teacher, too.
Woaw! the bug zap ! It's the first time for me to see an electric fly-catching device like that. And you're right about the hairstyle.
We call that "coco rasé " (litterally translated "shaved coconut").
LeCoqCurieux 3 years ago
can you tell me a website to study malagasy?
I wanna learn to do a simple conversation.
Thanks!!!
ligure1976 4 years ago
malagasy language is member of the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family. The Malagasy language also includes borrowings from Bantu languages (notably Swahili), and Arabic
good luck :)
kotomena 4 years ago
yes, it is related to Barito languages spoken in Borneo. the people of Madagascar are mix-heritage of Malay-Polynesian (Austronesian), African, and Arabic people. The Merina people of Madagascar look very similar to Malays.
HomedudePedroski 2 years ago
Hej!
Good luck in learning Malagasy!
I heard it is related to Indonesian, which I could recognize by the word "I" and "my".
Once again, good luck!
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0stsee 4 years ago