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  1. The official languages of Madagascar are Malagasy and French. Madagascar is a Francophone country, and in 2022, French is spoken by around a quarter of the population in Madagascar, i.e. 7.7 million people out of 29.1 million (26.5%).

  2. Aug 1, 2017 · Official Language: Malagasy. Malagasy is the most popular language in Madagascar with the majority of Madagascar residents being conversant with the language. The 1958 constitution of Madagascar established Malagasy as one of the two official languages in the country, the other being French.

  3. Malagasy is the westernmost Malayo-Polynesian language, brought to Madagascar with the settlement of Austronesian speakers from the Sunda Islands (about 7,300 kilometres or 4,500 miles away) around the 5th century AD or perhaps between the 7th and 13th centuries.

  4. Oct 21, 2020 · Discover the history of Madagascar's two official languages, Malagasy and French, plus useful phrases for travelers in both languages.

  5. Malagasy at a glance. Native name: Fiteny Malagasy [fitenʲ ˌmalaˈɡasʲ] Language family: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, East Barito, Malagasy. Number of speakers: c. 18 million. Spoken in: Madagascar, Comoros, Réunion and Mayotte. First written: 15th century. Writing system: Sorabe script, Latin script.

  6. May 27, 2024 · Malagasy languages, a cluster of languages spoken on Madagascar and adjacent islands and belonging to the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) family of languages. The various Malagasy dialects are all closely related, having diversified only in the last 2,000 years when Madagascar was settled by an.

  7. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MALAGASY LANGUAGE. Malagasy is the only language spoken in all of Madagascar, while there are eighteen dialects spoken in different regions, for instance Sakalava, Tsimihety, Betsimisaraka, Betsileo, Antandroy, Antanosy, Antesaka, Antemoro, Bara, and Standard Malagasy.

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