Malagasy language — Malagasy Spoken in Madagascar Comoros … Wikipedia
Malagasy — Gesprochen in Madagaskar, Komoren, Réunion Sprecher ca. 19.000.000 Linguistische Klassifikation Austronesisch Malayo Polynesisch West Malayo Polynesisch Borneo Ba … Deutsch Wikipedia
Malagasy — ISO 639 3 Code : mlg ISO 639 2/B Code : mlg ISO 639 2/T Code : mlg ISO 639 1 Code : mg Scope : Macrolanguage Language Type : Living Individual languages : Identifier : bhr Name: Bara Malagasy Individual languages : Identifier : bjq Name: Southern … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
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Malagasy people — This article is about the ethnic groups of Madagascar. For their language, see Malagasy language. For the residents or citizens of Madagascar, see Demographics of Madagascar. Malagasy Total population 22 million Regions with significant… … Wikipedia
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Malagasy — /ˈmæləgæsi/ (say maluhgasee) noun (plural Malagasy or Malagasies) 1. a native or inhabitant of Madagascar. 2. an Austronesian language spoken in Madagascar, related to the indigenous languages of Borneo but greatly influenced by Bantu languages.… …
Malagasy constitutional referendum, 2007 — Madagascar This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Madagascar Constitution High Transitional Authority … Wikipedia