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Antambahoaka Dialect
Antambahoaka (pronunciation: ) is a dialect of Malagasy spoken by the Antambahoaka people in the region of Vatovavy. Classification The Antambahoaka dialect is a member of the Austronesian languages family, within the Malayo-Polynesian languages branch. It is part of the Barito languages group, specifically the Eastern Barito subgroup. Antambahoaka belongs to the Central-Eastern Malagasy dialect cluster and is associated with the Plateau Malagasy division. Location Its geographical range corresponds mainly to the administrative districts of Mananjary and Nosy Varika in the Vatovavy Region in Southeastern Madagascar. Characteristics The Antambahoaka dialect shares notable linguistic features with the Northern Tanala The Tanala or Antagnala are a Malagasy ethnic group that inhabit a forested inland region of south-east Madagascar near Manakara. Their name means "people of the forest." Tanala people identify with one of two sub-groups: the southern Ikongo gro ... and South ...
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Vatovavy
Vatovavy is a region of Madagascar. Its capital is Mananjary, Fianarantsoa, Mananjary. It was created by dividing the former region of Vatovavy-Fitovinany on 16 June 2021. Cyclone Batsirai made landfall at Mananjary in 2022, leaving 90 percent of the city destroyed. Administrative divisions Vatovavy Region is divided into three districts, which are sub-divided into 58 communes. * Ifanadiana District - 14 communes * Mananjary District - 25 communes * Nosy Varika District - 19 communes Transportation *Train - 180 km (from Fianarantsoa) *Car Taxi-Brousse * One airport: Mananjary Airport Bodies of water * the Namorona River * the Mananjary River * the Sakaleona River and the Sakaleona Falls, the highest waterfall in Madagascar (200m) Protected areas *Part of Ranomafana National Park References

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Sorabe Alphabet
Sorabe or Sora-be (سُرَبِ, ) is an abjad based on Arabic, formerly used to transcribe the Malagasy language (belonging to the Malayo-Polynesian language family) and the Antemoro Malagasy dialect, dating from the 15th century. History Researchers are still hypothesizing about the origins of the Sorabe alphabet. "Sorabe" means literally "large writings" from Arabic "sura" (writing) and Malagasy "be" (large). This denomination might point to the existence of a previous writing system with smaller characters of Sanskrit origin used in South East Asia as it is evidenced in some Malagasy words. Traditionally, researchers have speculated that this writing system was introduced through commercial contacts of the Malagasy with Arab Muslims.Ferrand, Gabriel (1905) However, more recent studies claim that this writing scheme might have been introduced by Javanese Muslims. There are striking similarities between "Sorabe" and the "Pegon script", which is the Javanese variant of the ...
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Southern Betsimisaraka
Southern Betsimisaraka is a dialect of Malagasy spoken by Southern Betsimisaraka people in Eastern Madagascar. Classification Southern Betsimisaraka is an Austronesian language part of the Central-Eastern Malagasic branch of Malagasy. Geographical distribution The Southern Betsimisaraka dialect is spoken in the regions of Atsinanana, particularly in Mahanoro District, Marolambo District, and Vatomandry District. It is also found in the Alaotra-Mangoro region, specifically in the Anosibe An'ala District, as well as in northern Vatovavy Vatovavy is a region of Madagascar. Its capital is Mananjary, Fianarantsoa, Mananjary. It was created by dividing the former region of Vatovavy-Fitovinany on 16 June 2021. Cyclone Batsirai made landfall at Mananjary in 2022, leaving 90 percent of ..., notably in the Nosy Varika District. Vocabulary References {{Authority control Malagasy language Verb–object–subject languages Languages of Madagascar Dialects ...
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Tanala Dialect
Tanala is a dialect of Malagasy spoken by Tanala people in Madagascar Madagascar, officially the Republic of Madagascar, is an island country that includes the island of Madagascar and numerous smaller peripheral islands. Lying off the southeastern coast of Africa, it is the world's List of islands by area, f .... Classification Tanala or Antagnala language belongs to the Austronesian language family and one of dialects of the subgroup Plateaux Malagasy. Location Tanala is spoken in the Tanala region of Vatovavy-Fitovinany.http://olac.ldc.upenn.edu/language/plt Vocabulary References {{Reflist East Barito languages ...
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Nosy Varika (district)
Nosy Varika is a Districts of Madagascar, district of Vatovavy in Districts of Madagascar, Madagascar. The district has a population of 270,332 in 2020. Bodies of water * Sakaleona Falls - the highest Waterfall in Madagascar, with 200m height. 18 km from Ampasinambo * Sakaleona River Communes The district is further divided into 19 communes. The postal code for the district is 319. * Ambahy * Ambakobe * Ambodiara * Ambodilafa * Ambodirian I Sahafary * Ampasinambo * Andara, Nosy Varika, Andara * Androrangovola * Angodogodona * Antanambao, Nosy Varika, Antanambao * Befody * Fanivelona * Fiadanana, Nosy Varika, Fiadanana * Nosy Varika * Sahavato * Soavina Est * Vohilava, Nosy Varika, Vohilava * Vohindroa * Vohitrandriana References

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Mananjary (district)
Mananjary is a district of Vatovavy in Madagascar. Its capital is the city of Mananjary. Communes The district is further divided into 25 communes: * Ambalahosy Nord * Ambodinonoka * Ambohimiarina II * Ambohinihaonana * Andonabe * Andranambolava * Andranomavo * Anosimparihy * Antsenavolo ** Irondro * Kianjavato * Mahaela * Mahatsara Iefaka * Mahatsara Sud * Mahavoky Nord * Manakana Nord * Mananjary * Marofototra * Marokarima * Marosangy * Morafeno * Namorona * Sandrohy * Tsaravary * Tsiatosika * Vatohandrina Vatohandrina is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Mananjary, which is a part of Vatovavy-Fitovinany Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 8,000 in 2001 commune census. Only primary ... * Vohilava References Districts of Vatovavy {{Madagascar-geo-stub ...
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Austronesian Languages
The Austronesian languages ( ) are a language family widely spoken throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, parts of Mainland Southeast Asia, Madagascar, the islands of the Pacific Ocean and Taiwan (by Taiwanese indigenous peoples). They are spoken by about 328 million people (4.4% of the world population). This makes it the fifth-largest language family by number of speakers. Major Austronesian languages include Malay (around 250–270 million in Indonesia alone in its own literary standard named " Indonesian"), Javanese, Sundanese, Tagalog (standardized as Filipino), Malagasy and Cebuano. According to some estimates, the family contains 1,257 languages, which is the second most of any language family. In 1706, the Dutch scholar Adriaan Reland first observed similarities between the languages spoken in the Malay Archipelago and by peoples on islands in the Pacific Ocean. In the 19th century, researchers (e.g. Wilhelm von Humboldt, Herman van der Tuuk) started to apply the ...
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Malagasy Language
Malagasy ( ; ; Sorabe: ) is an Austronesian languages, Austronesian language and dialect continuum spoken in Madagascar. The standard variety, called Official Malagasy, is one of the official languages of Madagascar, alongside French language, French. Malagasy is the westernmost Austronesian language, brought to Madagascar with the settlement of Austronesian peoples, 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. The Malagasy language is one of the Barito languages and is most closely related to the Maʼanyan language, still spoken on Borneo. Malagasy also includes numerous Malay language, Malay loanwords, from the time of the early Austronesian settlement and trading between Madagascar and the Sunda Islands. After , Malagasy incorporated numerous Bantu languages, Bantu and Arabic language, Arabic loanwords brought over by traders and new settlers. Malagasy is spok ...
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Antambahoaka
The Antambahoaka are the least numerous ethnic group in Madagascar, numbering around 50,000 in 2013. They inhabit a small region along the southeastern coast of Madagascar near Mananjary and share their origins with the partially Arab Antaimoro people, from whom the group split in the 15th century under a leader named Ravalarivo. Very little is known about the history of this group after its founding. The Antambahoaka speak a dialect of the Malagasy language, which is a branch of the Malayo-Polynesian language group derived from the Barito languages, spoken in southern Borneo. The Antambahoaka are widely known for their Sambatra festival, a ritual group circumcision ceremony that occurs every seven years. This festival has been the focus of two short films released in 2008 and 2010. Their society is highly homogenous with little external migration and a strong sense of unified identity. Patriarchy, ancestor veneration and adherence to ancestral taboos ('' fady'') are core ele ...
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Marokarima
Marokarima is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Mananjary, which is a part of the région Vatovavy. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 14,000 in 2001 commune census. The majority 99.5% of the population of the commune are farmers. The most important crops are coffee and bananas; also sugarcane Sugarcane or sugar cane is a species of tall, Perennial plant, perennial grass (in the genus ''Saccharum'', tribe Andropogoneae) that is used for sugar Sugar industry, production. The plants are 2–6 m (6–20 ft) tall with stout, jointed, fib ... is an important agricultural product. Services provide employment for 0.5% of the population. References and notes Populated places in Vatovavy-Fitovinany {{VatovavyFitovinany-geo-stub ...
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Sorabe
Sorabe or Sora-be (سُرَبِ, ) is an abjad based on Arabic, formerly used to transcribe the Malagasy language (belonging to the Malayo-Polynesian language family) and the Antemoro Malagasy dialect, dating from the 15th century. History Researchers are still hypothesizing about the origins of the Sorabe alphabet. "Sorabe" means literally "large writings" from Arabic "sura" (writing) and Malagasy "be" (large). This denomination might point to the existence of a previous writing system with smaller characters of Sanskrit origin used in South East Asia as it is evidenced in some Malagasy words. Traditionally, researchers have speculated that this writing system was introduced through commercial contacts of the Malagasy with Arab Muslims.Ferrand, Gabriel (1905) However, more recent studies claim that this writing scheme might have been introduced by Javanese Muslims. There are striking similarities between "Sorabe" and the "Pegon script", which is the Javanese variant of th ...
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