Taux de croissance de la population : 3,16 % / an. Taux de fécondité : 5,52 enfants / femme (2014) Banque mondiale. 2; Constitutional Law 14 October 1958. Le malgache (en malgache : malagasy) est la langue nationale et l'une des langues officielles de Madagascar. Même si le français est une des langues officielles, les habitants de Madagascar … The people of Madagascar were first introduced to a writing system by Arab merchants. For phonetics, he preferred the International Phonetic Association’s (API) system, but for the character set, he made a selection based on how each letter is pronounced by his people. Dialects and Ethnic Groups Share the Same Name ↑ "Le malgache et le français sont les langues officielles de la République Malgache." Those who are unfamiliar with this country incorrectly call the language and people Madagascan. Mais la langue française, de par son poids historique (voir grille) demeure depuis plusieurs décennies une langue additionnelle ayant un statut quasi officiel. Elle est la plus occide. The motivation for the inclusion of English was partly to improve relations with the neighboring countries where English is used and to encourage "Le malgache et le français sont les langues officielles de la République Malgache." It belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family and shares much of its basic vocabulary with Ma’anyan, a language from the region of the Barito River in southern Borneo. The Malagasy Language Malagasy is the language of Madagascar. El malgache (autoglotónimo malagasy) es la lengua malayo-polinesia hablada por la práctica totalidad de la población de Madagascar. Antaifasy (People of the Sands), Antaimoro (People of the Coast), Antaisaka (Those Descending from the Sakalava), Antankarana (Those of the Rocks), Antambahoaka (Those of the People), Antrandroy (People of the Thorns) , Antanosy (People of the Island) , Bara (The Herders), Betsileo (The Many Invincibles), Betsimisaraka (The Many Inseparables), Bezanozano (Many Small Braids), Mahafaly (Those Who Make Taboos), Merina (People of the Highlands), Sakalava (People of the Long Valleys), Sihanaka (People of the Swamps), Tanala (People of the Forest), Tsimihety (Those Cho Do Not Cut Their Hair), and Vezo (People Who Row Canoes). Since then, the Malagasy equivalent of the word “writing” has been “soratra.” The present-day Malagasy has a written form, and was adopted as Madagascar’s official language and medium of teaching. Arabic Roots of Malgasy

Guide de Conversation Malgache de Poche écrit par Helena RAVOSON VOAHANGINIRINA, Narivelo RAJAONARIMANANA, éditeur ASSIMIL, collection Langues de poche, , livre neuf année 2010, isbn 9782700504941. Malagasy a.k.a. King Radama I decreed the use of the first official alphabet and numerals in 1823, named Abidia 123. Femmes malagasy//Le malgache est la langue nationale et l'une des langues officielles de Madagascar. Madagascar, officially the Republic of Madagascar and previously known as the Malagasy Republic, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Southeast Africa. The alphabet implemented in 1823 consisted of the following characters: a, b, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u, v and z. Elle est la plus occideThe Malagasy Language Langues officielles 1.1.1.1. Le malgache (en malgache : malagasy) est la langue nationale et l'une des langues officielles de Madagascar.

It was first derived from the dialect of the Merina royalty who ruled over Madagascar when the alphabet was first adopted. The slight differences lie in the pronunciation and speech rhythm; for example, the word for “is/are” is dia in one dialect, da in another dialect, and dra in yet another one. 1.1.1.2.

MADAGASCAR. The Malagasy people call themselves and their language Malagasy, the same as the word used in English. These figures exclude native Malagasy people living abroad and other non-Malagasy users of the language. Même si le français est une des langues officielles, les habitants de Madagascar parlent le malgache, langue apparentée, entre autres, à l'indonésien et au maori (Nouvelle-Zélande). It has evolved over centuries, losing words that have become outdated and acquiring new ones as time goes by. The nation comprises the island of Madagascar, as well as numerous smaller peripheral islands. Words from the other dialects were subsequently added to the official Malagasy language. 2; Constitutional Law 14 October 1958. Collection : Langues de poche / Tous niveaux | Année : 02/2011. Taux d’alphabétisation : 64,66 % (2015) Langues officielles : malgache, français, anglais .

Population : 20 252 523 habitants (2018) Espérance de vie : 58,59 ans (2014) Banque mondiale. Madagascar : calendrier complet des jours fériés, ... SI VOUS AVEZ BESOIN DE TRADUCTION DANS LA LANGUE DE CE PAYS: français (150 millions de locuteurs dans 30 pays), langues vernaculaires, malgache (11 millions de locuteurs) ... Contacter edit!