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Merina is a dialect of the
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, F ...
spoken by the
Merina people The Merina people (also known as the Imerina, Antimerina, Borizany or Ambaniandro) formerly called Amboalambo are the largest ethnic group in Madagascar.
in the province of
Antananarivo Antananarivo (Malagasy language, Malagasy: ; French language, French: ''Tananarive'', ), also known by its colonial shorthand form Tana (), is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Madagascar. The administrative area of the city, known ...
and to a lesser extent in the region of Betsiboka part of the province of Mahajanga. It forms the basis of Standard Malagasy, which is used in media, administration, and education across
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. ''Merina'' refers to the local dialect, while ''Standard Malagasy'' is the national standard.


Classification

Merina belongs to the
Austronesian language family 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 b ...
, within the
Malayo-Polynesian The Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages, with approximately 385.5 million speakers. The Malayo-Polynesian languages are spoken by the Austronesian peoples outside of Taiwan, in the island nations of Southeast ...
branch. It is part of the East Barito subgroup and is especially closely related to the Ma’anyan language of southern Borneo.Within Madagascar, Merina is classified under the Plateaux Malagasy group.


History

In the 19th century, Merina, in its standardized form, became the official language of the
Kingdom of Imerina The Kingdom of Merina, also known as the Kingdom of Madagascar and officially the Kingdom of Imerina (; –1897), was a pre-colonial state off the coast of Southeast Africa that, by the 18th century, dominated most of what is now Madagascar. ...
, which controlled two-thirds of
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. During the colonial period, it was used de facto alongside
French French may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France ** French people, a nation and ethnic group ** French cuisine, cooking traditions and practices Arts and media * The French (band), ...
in the administration. Colonial publications intended for the indigenous population were issued in the Merina dialect. Even the French were encouraged to learn Merina, with public Malagasy language courses established for European civil servants in
Tananarive Antananarivo (Malagasy language, Malagasy: ; French language, French: ''Tananarive'', ), also known by its colonial shorthand form Tana (), is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Madagascar. The administrative area of the city, known ...
and some provincial towns. In 1929, the Merina dialect was adopted as a foreign language option in the
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, the diploma marking the end of secondary education in the French system. Since
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’s independence, standardized Merina known as Malagasy ofisialy has remained the main official language, despite the continued strong presence of French.


Geographic distribution

Merina is spoken in the following regions: *
Analamanga Region Analamanga is a region in central Madagascar, containing the capital Antananarivo and its surrounding metropolitan area. The region has an area of , and had a population of 4,325,226 in 2018. Administrative divisions Analamanga Region is divided i ...
(including
Antananarivo Antananarivo (Malagasy language, Malagasy: ; French language, French: ''Tananarive'', ), also known by its colonial shorthand form Tana (), is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Madagascar. The administrative area of the city, known ...
) *
Vakinankaratra Region Vakinankaratra is a region in central Madagascar. The capital of the region is Antsirabe. Vakinankaratra covers an area of , and had a population of 2,074,358 in 2018. History The kingdom of Vakinankaratra, known as the kingdom of the river Andr ...
*
Itasy Region Itasy is a Regions of Madagascar, region in central Madagascar. It borders Analamanga region in northeast, Vakinankaratra in south and Bongolava in northwest. The capital of the region is Miarinarivo, and the population was 897,962 in 2018. It is ...
*
Betsiboka Region Betsiboka is a region of Madagascar. It borders Boeny Region in north, Sofia in northeast, Alaotra-Mangoro in east, Analamanga and Bongolava in south and Melaky in west. The capital of the region is Maevatanana. Until 2009 Betsiboka belonged t ...
*
Bongolava Region Bongolava is a region in central-western Madagascar. The capital of the region is Tsiroanomandidy. It had a population of 674,474 in 2018. Geography The region is situated in central-western Madagascar. It is bordered by Betsiboka, Melaky, Menabe, ...
Each of these regions has its own accents and etymological variations. In the Vakinankaratra region, a distinct dialect closely related to Merina is spoken, which shows strong influence from the
Betsileo The Betsileo are a highland ethnic group of Madagascar, the third largest in terms of population. They chose their name, meaning "The Many Invincible Ones", after a failed invasion by King Ramitraho of the Menabe kingdom in the early 19th cent ...
dialect due to its separate history under the Kingdom of Andratsay. There are also sociolinguistic variations within the Merina dialect. In
Antananarivo Antananarivo (Malagasy language, Malagasy: ; French language, French: ''Tananarive'', ), also known by its colonial shorthand form Tana (), is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Madagascar. The administrative area of the city, known ...
, differences exist between the urban Merina spoken by the middle and upper classes and the varieties used in the inner-city slums. Additionally, the rural areas surrounding the capital have their own distinct accents.


Writing system

The Merina dialect is written in the
Latin script The Latin script, also known as the Roman script, is a writing system based on the letters of the classical Latin alphabet, derived from a form of the Greek alphabet which was in use in the ancient Greek city of Cumae in Magna Graecia. The Gree ...
, using a 21-letter alphabet introduced by missionaries in the 19th century. Prior to that, the Sorabe script, an Arabic-derived alphabet, was briefly used during the reign of
Radama I Radama I "the Great" (c. 1793–1828) was the first Malagasy sovereign to be recognized as King of Madagascar (1810–1828) by a European state, Great Britain. He came to power at the age of 17 following the death of his father, King Andrianampo ...
. Merina was not the first Malagasy dialect to be written in the Latin script, but it was the first to be fully standardized with a distinct alphabet and grammatical rules. Dictionaries of southern dialects such as
Tanosy The Antanosy ("people of the island") is a Malagasy ethnic group who primarily live in the Anosy region of southeastern Madagascar, though there are also Antanosy living near Bezaha, where some of the Antanosy moved after the Merina people conq ...
,
Vezo The Vezo is a Sakalava Malagasy term for ''Bajo'', the semi-nomadic maritime or sea people from Central–Eastern Indonesia (esp. Flores Sea) who settled in southern Madagascar. They speak a variety of Malagasy language, Malagasy dialect continuum, ...
, and
Tandroy The Tandroy also known as Ampatres in the 17th century are a traditionally nomadic ethnic groups of Madagascar, ethnic group of Madagascar inhabiting the arid southern part of the island called Androy. In the 17th century however, the Tandroy eme ...
were mentioned in travel accounts by French and English explorers, but none of these dialects underwent the same level of standardization as Merina.


Cultural significance

Merina holds a prestigious status due to its widespread use in media, government, and education, and it enjoys nationwide recognition. It is understood throughout
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, not merely because of the historical influence of the
Kingdom of Imerina The Kingdom of Merina, also known as the Kingdom of Madagascar and officially the Kingdom of Imerina (; –1897), was a pre-colonial state off the coast of Southeast Africa that, by the 18th century, dominated most of what is now Madagascar. ...
. Even tribes in the southern regions historically independent from Imerina rule can generally understand Merina, despite notable lexical and grammatical differences.{{cite book , title=Les pluralismes juridiques , series=Cahiers d'Anthropologie du Droit , publisher=Karthala , year=2004 , language=French , pages=204–205


References


See also

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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, F ...
*
Merina people The Merina people (also known as the Imerina, Antimerina, Borizany or Ambaniandro) formerly called Amboalambo are the largest ethnic group in Madagascar.
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Languages of Madagascar The Malagasy language, of Austronesian origin, is generally spoken throughout the island. The official languages of Madagascar are Malagasy and French. As a member of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, Madagascar is a Franc ...
Malagasy language Languages of Madagascar Austronesian languages