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
Malagasy language — Malagasy Spoken in Madagascar Comoros … Wikipedia
Sakalava — « Sakalava. Cuillères remplaçant l instrument appelé Kayamba » (Exposition coloniale de 1931) Populations Populations significatives par régions … Wikipédia en Français
Malagasy mythology — is rooted in oral history and has been transmitted by storytelling (angano story ), notably the Andriambahoaka epic, including the Ibonia cycle. The Malagasy traditionally believe in a creator god denoted by the word Zanahary. Division of heaven… … Wikipedia
Sakalava — ▪ people a Malagasy people living in the western third of Madagascar. The Sakalava live in a sparsely populated area of vast plains, grasslands, and rolling foothills. The Sakalava formed the first major Malagasy kingdom, which… … Universalium
Sakalava — The Sakalava is a traditional name for a group of people of Madagascar numbering approximately 700,000 in population. They occupy the Western edge of the island from Toliara in the south to Sambirano in the north. Sakalavaare are more of a… … Wikipedia
Malagasy cuisine — Lemon and mango pickles (achards) traditionally accompany meals in the northwestern coastal regions of Madagascar.[1] … Wikipedia
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
Malagasy — Malgache Malgache Malagasy Parlée à Madagascar, Comores Nombre de locuteurs 20 millions Typologie VOS [1] agglutinante synthétique … Wikipédia en Français
Malagasy peoples — Complex of about 20 ethnic groups in Madagascar. The largest group is the Merina ( Elevated People ), who primarily inhabit the central plateau. The second largest group is the Betsimisaraka, who live generally in the east. The third is the… … Universalium