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  1. The East Barito languages are a group of a dozen Dayak ( Austronesian) languages of Borneo, Indonesia, and most notably Malagasy, the national language of Madagascar. They are named after the Barito River located in South Kalimantan, Indonesia. The languages are, Several of the languages are named 'Dusun' because they are spoken by the Dusun ...

  2. Languages of Kalimantan. There are 74 living languages in Kalimantan. They belong to Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of Austronesian family. Also Tringgus-Sembaan Bidayuh language is spoken as an immigrant language. [1] According to Ethnologue, the languages belong to five families: Family. Code on map. Greater Barito.

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  4. Apr 11, 2024 · The most described East Barito language is Malagasy, which is also the best known language of the Barito group. [1] South East Borneo is considered to be the original homeland of Malagasy. [2] [3] Malagasy is thought to have been brought to the East Africa region by Austronesian-speaking migrants between the 7th and 13th centuries.

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    In the 17th century when the French set up Fort-Dauphin (now Tôlan̈aro) in the south of Magagascar, they noticed that the Malagasy people were using a version of the Arabic alphabet known as Sorabe to write their language. This was used mainly for astrological and magical texts, and it is thought to have been in use since the 15th century. The firs...

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    1. a and o are often silent in unstressed syllables, and ais also reduced to [ə]. For example, Malagasy = [malgaʃ], hence the French version of Malagasy is written Malgache. 2. y= [i] at the ends of words 3. The word stress falls on the last but one syllable, except in words ending in -ka, -na or -tra, when the syllable before the last but one is stressed. 4. A grave accent (à) is used to indicate stressed syllables, e.g. tanàna (town), tanana(hand). Download an alphabet chart for Malagasy(Ex...

    Teraka afaka sy mitovy zo sy fahamendrehana ny olombelona rehetra. Samy manan-tsaina sy fieritreretana ka tokony hifampitondra ampirahalahiana. Hear a recording of this text by Sanda Miangaly Rabearimanana, provided by Moshe Ash

    Information about the Malagasy Language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malagasy_language https://www.ethnologue.com/language/plt http://dico.malgache.free.fr https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorabe_alphabet Cours de Malgache (Online Malagasy lessons - in French) http://www.gasikara.net/Langue.htm Malagasy phrases http://mylanguages.org/malagasy_phrases....

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  5. The East Barito languages are a group of a dozen Dayak (Austronesian) languages of Borneo, Indonesia, and most notably Malagasy, the national language of Madagascar. They are named after the Barito River located in South Kalimantan, Indonesia. The languages are, * Central–South * Dusun Deyah * South: Dusun Malang, Dusun Witu, Ma'anyan, Paku * Malagasy (incl. Bushi on Mayotte) * North ...

  6. 1. INTRODUCTION.1. In this squib I argue that *kita was originally a dual in the East Barito languages of south Borneo and Madagascar, and I point out how this may be relevant for the early history of the West Indonesian subgroup. The original meaning of PMP *kita is a matter of debate in Austronesian linguistics.

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