How to say [ good morning ] in Malagasy Language ( Malayo-Polynesian and Austronesian language )

 How to say [ good morning ] in Malagasy Language ( Malayo-Polynesian and Austronesian language )


People are searching for How to say [ good morning ] in the Malagasy Language ( Malayo-Polynesian and Austronesian language ) Malagasy Language is an Austronesian language and the national language of Madagascar. Malagasy is the westernmost Malayo-Polynesian language. According to a report 25 million native speakers in the Malagasy language globally.


Malagasy is one of the official languages of Madagascar which became the Malagasy Republic in 1960. The other official language is French.


Malagasy is the westernmost Malayo-Polynesian language, brought to Madagascar by the settlement of Austronesian peoples from the Sunda islands around the 5th century AD.


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 Indonesian people.



Good = Tsara

Morning = MARAINA

Good Morning = Salama


Good Morning Image In Malagasy Language
Good Morning Image In Malagasy Language



FAQ about good morning in Malagasy Language 




Q. How to say good morning in Malagasy language ?

Salama



Q. How to say good morning in Malayo-Polynesian and Austronesian language ?

Salama



Q. How many native speakers in Malagasy language ?

- 25 millions native speakers in Malagasy language globally wide.



Q. Who invented Malagasy language ?

Malagasy is the westernmost Malayo-Polynesian language, brought to Madagascar by the settlement of Austronesian peoples from the Sunda islands around the 5th century AD.



Q. What is the origin of Malagasy language ?

- The origin of the Malagasy language originates from the Southeast Barito languages, and the Ma'anyan language is its closest relative, with numerous Malay and Javanese loanwords. It is known that Ma'anyan people were brought as labourers and slaves by Malay and Javanese people in their trading fleets, which reached Madagascar by ca.




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