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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MALAGASY LANGUAGE 
Malagasy is the only language spoken in all of Madagascar, while there are eighteen dialects spoken in different regions, for instance Sakalava, Tsimihety, Betsimisaraka, Betsileo, Antandroy, Antanosy, Antesaka, Antemoro, Bara, and Standard Malagasy. It’s emphasized that the basic grammatical structure is the same for all dialects. They mostly differ in terms of vocabulary. As for the Malagasy alphabet, there are some vowels and consonants that do not exist such as “u,c,q,x,w.” In fact the Malagasy language is close to Arabic in pronunciation. This short introduction is designed to give you a glimpse of what the Malagasy language is like before you arrive in Madagascar. 
CONTENTS 
The text accompanies the following fourteen (14) audio tracks: 
MG_Malagasy_Introduction.mp3 (File Size: 1.63 MB) 
MG_Malagasy_Lesson_1.mp3 (File Size: 2.75 MB) 
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Lesson 1: MALAGASY ALPHABET 
VOWELS 
The Malagasy language has only 4 vowel sounds: a, e, i, and o, pronounced as follows: 
A Sounds [æ] as in the English word: Father. 
Examples: Salama (Hello), Manana (to have). 
E sounds [ei] as in the English word; made, pay. 
Examples: Veloma (Bye!), teny (language/words), enina (six). 
I / Y (Ending) sounds [i:] as in the English word; Keep, leek. 
Examples: Misy (there is), mipetraka (to live/to sit), tsia (no) 
O sounds, [u] as in the English word: Pool, Sue. 
Examples: Aho (I), Voky (full) 
DIFFICULT SOUNDS 
ao 
vaovao (new) 
tr 
tratra (chest) 
dr 
drafitra (draft) 
nj 
onja (wave) 
oa 
soa (good) 
ts 
tsotra (simple) 
ndr 
Indrindra (especially) 
z 
Zaza (baby) 
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Lesson 2: GREETINGS 
MALAGASY 
ENGLISH 
Manahoana? 
Hello! 
Salama! 
Hi! 
Inona no vaovao? 
What’s up? 
Tsy misy! 
Nothing special! 
Fahasalamana? 
How are you? 
Tsara fa misaotra! 
I’m OK. Thanks. 
Tonga soa! 
Welcome! 
Veloma! 
Bye! 
Misaotra! 
Thanks! 
Azafady! 
Please/sorry! 
Miala tsiny! 
Please/sorry! 
Tsy misy olana! 
No problem! 
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Lesson 3: INTRODUCTIONS 
MALAGASY 
ENGLISH 
Iza no anaranao? 
What is your name? 
______ no anarako, ary ianao? 
My name is _____, and yours? 
Faly mahalala anao! 
Happy to meet you! 
Faly mahalala anao koa! 
Happy to meet you too! 
Avy aiza ianao? 
Where are you from? 
Avy any Etazonia aho. 
I am from USA. 
Avy any Boston aho. 
I am from Boston. 
Inona ny asanao? 
What is your job? /What do you do? 
Mpiofana aho. 
I am a trainee. 
Mianatra teny Malagasy aho. 
I learn Malagasy. 
Hipetraka aiza ianao? 
Where will you stay? 
Mandrapihaona! 
See you later! 
Veloma! 
Bye! 
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Lesson 4: FAMILY 
MALAGASY 
ENGLISH 
Fianakaviana 
Family 
Dada 
Father 
Neny 
Mother 
Zoky 
Older siblings 
Zandry 
Younger siblings 
Dadabe 
Grand father 
Nenibe 
Grand mother 
Zanaka 
Children 
Manam-bady 
To be married 
Zaza tokana 
Single child 
Kambana 
Twins 
Sipa 
Boy/girlfriend 
Namana 
Friend 
Nisaraka 
To be separated 
Manana 
To have 
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Lesson 5: BASIC SENTENCE STRUCTURES 
PERSONAL PRONOUN SUBJECT 
MALAGASY 
ENGLISH 
Aho 
I 
Ianao 
You 
Izy 
He/She 
Isika 
We (inclusive) 
Izahay 
We (exclusive) 
Ianareo 
You 
Izireo 
They 
• The verb "to be" doesn't exist in Malagasy. The subject pronouns: "aho", "ianao", "izy", "isika", "izahay", "ianareo", "izireo" can be translated as "I" or "I am", "you" or "you are", "he" or "he is"… 
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCE STRUCTURE 
First 
(verb) 
Second 
(object) 
Third 
(subject) 
Put it together 
Mihinana 
eat 
vary 
rice 
aho 
I 
Mihinana vary aho 
I eat rice 
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Misotro 
drink 
rano 
water 
ianao 
You 
Misotro rano ianao 
You drink water 
Tia 
like 
dite 
tea 
izy 
He 
Tia dite izy 
He likes tea 
• A sentence consists of a predicate and a subject or a predicate, object and subject. A predicate can be a verb or an adjective. 
• Because there is no verb “to be” in Malagasy, adjectives imply the use of “to be” indirectly. 
Example: 
Adjective 
Subject 
Put it together 
Mangatsiaka 
cold 
izy 
He/she 
Mangatsiaka izy 
She/he is cold 
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NEGATIVE SENTENCE STRUCTURE 
Negation 
Add it on 
Tsy mihinana vary aho 
I don’t eat rice 
Tsy misotro rano ianao 
You don’t drink water 
Tsy tia koka izy 
He doesn’t like coke 
tsy 
Negative 
Tsy faly izy 
She is not happy 
CONJUGATION 
Verb: Mihinana (to eat) 
Mihinana (Present tense: eat) 
Hihinana (Future tense: will eat) 
Nihinana (Past tense: ate) 
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Lesson 6: BASIC NEEDS 
MALAGASY 
ENGLISH 
Reraka aho. 
I am tired. 
Noana aho. 
I am hungry. 
Voky aho. 
I am full. 
Mangetaheta aho. 
I am thirsty. 
Aiza ny kabone? 
Where is the toilet? 
Te hisotro rano aho. 
I want to drink water. 
Te hatory aho. 
I want to sleep. 
Te hisakafo aho. 
I want to eat. 
Te hivoaka aho. 
I want to go out. 
Mafana aho. 
I am hot. 
Mangatsika aho. 
I am cold. 
Kabone 
Toilet 
Ladosy 
Shower 
Pô 
Pee pot (bed-pan) 
Tsy tia hena aho. 
I don’t like meat. 
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Lesson 7: QUESTION WORDS 
MALAGASY 
ENGLISH 
Ve? 
Yes or no question 
Iza? 
Who? 
Aiza? 
Where? 
Inona? 
What? 
Firy? 
How many? 
Amin’ny firy? 
What time? 
Oviana? 
When? 
Hoatrinona? 
How much? 
Fa maninona? 
Why? 
Ahoana? 
How? 
• "Ve" and "angaha" are used to form a "yes" or "no" question. They may be replaced by rising intonation. 
• Oviana is only used in interrogative sentence. When in affirmative sentence, use rehefa. 
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EXPRESSIONS 
MALAGASY 
ENGLISH 
Amerikana ve ianao? 
Are you American? 
Iza i TIM? 
Who is TIM? 
Mipetraka aiza izy? 
Where does he/she live? 
Manao inona ianareo? 
What are you doing? 
Manana zoky firy ianao? 
How many older siblings do you have? 
Amin’ny firy izao? 
What time is it? 
Oviana ianao no tonga? 
When did you arrive? 
Hoatrinona ny papier hygienique? 
How much is a roll of toilet paper? 
Fa maninona no mianatra Malagasy ianareo? 
Why do you study Malagasy? 
Ahoana ny weekend? 
How was the weekend? 
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Lesson 8: COMMANDS AND REQUESTS 
MALAGASY 
ENGLISH 
Eny 
Yes 
Tsia 
No 
Avia aty! 
Come here! 
Andraso! 
Wait! 
Ndao handeha! 
Let's go/come on! 
Diso 
False / untrue 
Marina 
True 
Ampy izay! 
That is enough! 
Azo? 
Understand? 
Mila__(koka)__ aho azafady. 
I need_(coke)_ please. 
Omeo_(rano)_ aho azafady. 
Give me _(water)_ please. 
Mba omeo_(Sokola)_ aho azafady. 
Give me _(Chocolate)_ please. 
Afaka mahazo_(vera)_ve aho azafady? 
Can I have_(a glass)_ please? 
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Lesson 9: NUMBERS 
NUMBERS 
MALAGASY 
ENGLISH 
1 
Iray 
One 
2 
Roa 
Two 
3 
Telo 
Three 
4 
Efatra 
Four 
5 
Dimy 
Five 
6 
Enina 
Six 
7 
Fito 
Seven 
8 
Valo 
Eight 
9 
Sivy 
Nine 
10 
Folo 
Ten 
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• Malagasy numbers are read from right to left. 
• “amby” is used to connect numbers with one digit to two and three digits until 199. “Sy” is used after 199 and more. 
10- Folo (Ten) 
40- Efapolo (Fourty) 
90-Sivifolo (Ninety) 
100- Zato (Hundred) 
300- Telonjato (Three hundred) 
900- Sivinjato (Nine hundred) 
1,000- Arivo (A thousand) 
5,000- Dimy arivo (Five thousand) 
7,000- Fito arivo (Seven thousand) 
10,000 Iray alina (Ten thousand) 
20,000 Roa alina (Twenty thousand) 
60,000 Enina alina (Sixty thousand) 
100,000 Iray hetsy (Hundred thousand) 
400,000 Efatra hetsy (Four hundred thousand) 
800,000 Valo hetsy (Eight hundred thousand) 
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Lesson 10: FOOD 
MALAGASY 
ENGLISH 
Sakafo 
Food 
Vary 
Rice 
Laoka 
Side-dishes 
Mofo 
Bread 
Hena 
Meat 
Henakisoa 
Pork 
Henomby 
Beef 
Akoho 
Chicken 
Trondro 
Fish 
Atody 
Eggs 
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Episy 
Spices 
Menaka 
Oil 
Siramamy 
Sugar 
Sira 
Salt 
Sakay 
Chili 
Poavra 
Pepper 
Legume 
Vegetable 
Anana 
Greens 
Ovy 
Potatoes 
Voatabia 
Tomato 
Karoty 
Carrot 
voanjobory 
Round beans 
Tsaramaso 
Beans 
Voankazo 
Fruit 
Papay 
Papaya 
Mananasy 
Pineapple 
Manga 
Mango 
Voasary 
Orange 
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Haninkotrana 
Snack 
Mangahazo 
Cassava 
Katsaka 
Corn 
Vomanga 
Sweet potato 
Zava-pisotro 
Drink 
Rano 
Water 
Ranon’ampango 
Rice-water 
Limonady 
Lemonade 
Jus 
Juice 
Kôka 
Coca-cola 
Dite 
Tea 
Kafe 
Coffee 
Ronono 
Milk 
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Lesson 11: DAYS OF THE WEEK AND PARTS OF THE DAY 
DAYS OF THE WEEK 
Alatsinainy 
Monday 
Talata 
Tuesday 
Alarobia 
Wednesday 
Alakamisy 
Thursday 
Zoma 
Friday 
Sabotsy 
Saturday 
Alahady 
Sunday 
Omaly 
Yesterday 
Androany 
Today 
Rahampitso 
Tomorrow 
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PARTS OF THE DAY 
Maraina 
Morning 
Atoandro 
Noon 
Tolakandro 
Afternoon 
Hariva 
Evening 
Alina 
Night 
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Lesson 12: FEELINGS 
VOCABULARY 
Mahafaly ahy izany 
That makes me happy. 
Mampalahelo izany 
That’s sad. 
Mahagaga izany 
That’s surprising. 
Mahasosotra izany 
That’s shocking! 
Mandreraka izany 
It's tiring. 
Mampatahotra izany 
That’s frightening! 
Mahakamo izany 
That's annoying! 
Mampiahiahy izany 
That’s doubtful. 
Mampihomehy izany 
Amusing! Hilarious! 
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SENTENCES (no recording) 
Faly izy. 
He/She is happy. 
Gaga ianao. 
You are surprised. 
Malahelo aho. 
I am sad. 
Sosotra izahay. 
We are shocked. 
Matahotra izireo. 
They are afraid. 
Kamo izy. 
He/she is lazy. 
Halako 
I hate it. 
Matoky anao aho 
I trust you. 
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Lesson 13: COLORS 
MALAGASY 
ENGLISH 
Loko 
Colors 
Miloko 
To be colored 
Manga 
Blue 
Mangamanga 
Bluish 
Manga antitra 
Dark blue 
Manga tanora 
Light blue 
Mena 
Red 
Fotsy 
White 
Mainty 
Black 
Maintso 
Green 
Mavokely 
Pink 
Mavo 
Yellow 
Volom-boasary 
Orange 
Volon-tsokolà 
Brown 
Volon-davenona 
Grey 
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Lesson 14: FURNITURE IN THE HOUSE 
MALAGASY 
ENGLISH 
Seza 
Chair 
Latabatra 
Table 
Farafara 
Bed frame 
Kidoro 
Mattress 
Ondana 
Pillow 
Bodofotsy 
Blankets 
Servieta 
Towel 
Jiro 
Light 
Varavarana 
Door 
Varavarankely 
Window 
Lay 
Mosquito net 
Zinga 
Plastic mug 
Sio 
Bucket 
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Basic Malagasy Language Course

  • 1. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MALAGASY LANGUAGE Malagasy is the only language spoken in all of Madagascar, while there are eighteen dialects spoken in different regions, for instance Sakalava, Tsimihety, Betsimisaraka, Betsileo, Antandroy, Antanosy, Antesaka, Antemoro, Bara, and Standard Malagasy. It’s emphasized that the basic grammatical structure is the same for all dialects. They mostly differ in terms of vocabulary. As for the Malagasy alphabet, there are some vowels and consonants that do not exist such as “u,c,q,x,w.” In fact the Malagasy language is close to Arabic in pronunciation. This short introduction is designed to give you a glimpse of what the Malagasy language is like before you arrive in Madagascar. CONTENTS The text accompanies the following fourteen (14) audio tracks: MG_Malagasy_Introduction.mp3 (File Size: 1.63 MB) MG_Malagasy_Lesson_1.mp3 (File Size: 2.75 MB) MG_Malagasy_Lesson_2.mp3 (File Size: 961 KB) MG_Malagasy_Lesson_3.mp3 (File Size: 1.43 MB) MG_Malagasy_Lesson_4.mp3 (File Size: 1.72 MB) MG_Malagasy_Lesson_5.mp3 (File Size: 4.14 MB) Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 1
  • 2. MG_Malagasy_Lesson_6.mp3 (File Size: 1.92 MB) MG_Malagasy_Lesson_7.mp3 (File Size: 2.18 MB) MG_Malagasy_Lesson_8.mp3 (File Size: 1.44 MB) MG_Malagasy_Lesson_9.mp3 (File Size: 3.06 MB) MG_Malagasy_Lesson_10.mp3 (File Size: 2.98 MB) MG_Malagasy_Lesson_11.mp3 (File Size: 964 KB) MG_Malagasy_Lesson_12.mp3 (File Size: 990 KB) MG_Malagasy_Lesson_13.mp3 (File Size: 1.17 MB) MG_Malagasy_Lesson_14.mp3 (File Size: 988 KB) Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 2
  • 3. Lesson 1: MALAGASY ALPHABET VOWELS The Malagasy language has only 4 vowel sounds: a, e, i, and o, pronounced as follows: A Sounds [æ] as in the English word: Father. Examples: Salama (Hello), Manana (to have). E sounds [ei] as in the English word; made, pay. Examples: Veloma (Bye!), teny (language/words), enina (six). I / Y (Ending) sounds [i:] as in the English word; Keep, leek. Examples: Misy (there is), mipetraka (to live/to sit), tsia (no) O sounds, [u] as in the English word: Pool, Sue. Examples: Aho (I), Voky (full) DIFFICULT SOUNDS ao vaovao (new) tr tratra (chest) dr drafitra (draft) nj onja (wave) oa soa (good) ts tsotra (simple) ndr Indrindra (especially) z Zaza (baby) Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 3
  • 4. Lesson 2: GREETINGS MALAGASY ENGLISH Manahoana? Hello! Salama! Hi! Inona no vaovao? What’s up? Tsy misy! Nothing special! Fahasalamana? How are you? Tsara fa misaotra! I’m OK. Thanks. Tonga soa! Welcome! Veloma! Bye! Misaotra! Thanks! Azafady! Please/sorry! Miala tsiny! Please/sorry! Tsy misy olana! No problem! Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 4
  • 5. Lesson 3: INTRODUCTIONS MALAGASY ENGLISH Iza no anaranao? What is your name? ______ no anarako, ary ianao? My name is _____, and yours? Faly mahalala anao! Happy to meet you! Faly mahalala anao koa! Happy to meet you too! Avy aiza ianao? Where are you from? Avy any Etazonia aho. I am from USA. Avy any Boston aho. I am from Boston. Inona ny asanao? What is your job? /What do you do? Mpiofana aho. I am a trainee. Mianatra teny Malagasy aho. I learn Malagasy. Hipetraka aiza ianao? Where will you stay? Mandrapihaona! See you later! Veloma! Bye! Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 5
  • 6. Lesson 4: FAMILY MALAGASY ENGLISH Fianakaviana Family Dada Father Neny Mother Zoky Older siblings Zandry Younger siblings Dadabe Grand father Nenibe Grand mother Zanaka Children Manam-bady To be married Zaza tokana Single child Kambana Twins Sipa Boy/girlfriend Namana Friend Nisaraka To be separated Manana To have Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 6
  • 7. Lesson 5: BASIC SENTENCE STRUCTURES PERSONAL PRONOUN SUBJECT MALAGASY ENGLISH Aho I Ianao You Izy He/She Isika We (inclusive) Izahay We (exclusive) Ianareo You Izireo They • The verb "to be" doesn't exist in Malagasy. The subject pronouns: "aho", "ianao", "izy", "isika", "izahay", "ianareo", "izireo" can be translated as "I" or "I am", "you" or "you are", "he" or "he is"… AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCE STRUCTURE First (verb) Second (object) Third (subject) Put it together Mihinana eat vary rice aho I Mihinana vary aho I eat rice Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 7
  • 8. Misotro drink rano water ianao You Misotro rano ianao You drink water Tia like dite tea izy He Tia dite izy He likes tea • A sentence consists of a predicate and a subject or a predicate, object and subject. A predicate can be a verb or an adjective. • Because there is no verb “to be” in Malagasy, adjectives imply the use of “to be” indirectly. Example: Adjective Subject Put it together Mangatsiaka cold izy He/she Mangatsiaka izy She/he is cold Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 8
  • 9. NEGATIVE SENTENCE STRUCTURE Negation Add it on Tsy mihinana vary aho I don’t eat rice Tsy misotro rano ianao You don’t drink water Tsy tia koka izy He doesn’t like coke tsy Negative Tsy faly izy She is not happy CONJUGATION Verb: Mihinana (to eat) Mihinana (Present tense: eat) Hihinana (Future tense: will eat) Nihinana (Past tense: ate) Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 9
  • 10. Lesson 6: BASIC NEEDS MALAGASY ENGLISH Reraka aho. I am tired. Noana aho. I am hungry. Voky aho. I am full. Mangetaheta aho. I am thirsty. Aiza ny kabone? Where is the toilet? Te hisotro rano aho. I want to drink water. Te hatory aho. I want to sleep. Te hisakafo aho. I want to eat. Te hivoaka aho. I want to go out. Mafana aho. I am hot. Mangatsika aho. I am cold. Kabone Toilet Ladosy Shower Pô Pee pot (bed-pan) Tsy tia hena aho. I don’t like meat. Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 10
  • 11. Lesson 7: QUESTION WORDS MALAGASY ENGLISH Ve? Yes or no question Iza? Who? Aiza? Where? Inona? What? Firy? How many? Amin’ny firy? What time? Oviana? When? Hoatrinona? How much? Fa maninona? Why? Ahoana? How? • "Ve" and "angaha" are used to form a "yes" or "no" question. They may be replaced by rising intonation. • Oviana is only used in interrogative sentence. When in affirmative sentence, use rehefa. Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 11
  • 12. EXPRESSIONS MALAGASY ENGLISH Amerikana ve ianao? Are you American? Iza i TIM? Who is TIM? Mipetraka aiza izy? Where does he/she live? Manao inona ianareo? What are you doing? Manana zoky firy ianao? How many older siblings do you have? Amin’ny firy izao? What time is it? Oviana ianao no tonga? When did you arrive? Hoatrinona ny papier hygienique? How much is a roll of toilet paper? Fa maninona no mianatra Malagasy ianareo? Why do you study Malagasy? Ahoana ny weekend? How was the weekend? Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 12
  • 13. Lesson 8: COMMANDS AND REQUESTS MALAGASY ENGLISH Eny Yes Tsia No Avia aty! Come here! Andraso! Wait! Ndao handeha! Let's go/come on! Diso False / untrue Marina True Ampy izay! That is enough! Azo? Understand? Mila__(koka)__ aho azafady. I need_(coke)_ please. Omeo_(rano)_ aho azafady. Give me _(water)_ please. Mba omeo_(Sokola)_ aho azafady. Give me _(Chocolate)_ please. Afaka mahazo_(vera)_ve aho azafady? Can I have_(a glass)_ please? Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 13
  • 14. Lesson 9: NUMBERS NUMBERS MALAGASY ENGLISH 1 Iray One 2 Roa Two 3 Telo Three 4 Efatra Four 5 Dimy Five 6 Enina Six 7 Fito Seven 8 Valo Eight 9 Sivy Nine 10 Folo Ten Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 14
  • 15. • Malagasy numbers are read from right to left. • “amby” is used to connect numbers with one digit to two and three digits until 199. “Sy” is used after 199 and more. 10- Folo (Ten) 40- Efapolo (Fourty) 90-Sivifolo (Ninety) 100- Zato (Hundred) 300- Telonjato (Three hundred) 900- Sivinjato (Nine hundred) 1,000- Arivo (A thousand) 5,000- Dimy arivo (Five thousand) 7,000- Fito arivo (Seven thousand) 10,000 Iray alina (Ten thousand) 20,000 Roa alina (Twenty thousand) 60,000 Enina alina (Sixty thousand) 100,000 Iray hetsy (Hundred thousand) 400,000 Efatra hetsy (Four hundred thousand) 800,000 Valo hetsy (Eight hundred thousand) Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 15
  • 16. Lesson 10: FOOD MALAGASY ENGLISH Sakafo Food Vary Rice Laoka Side-dishes Mofo Bread Hena Meat Henakisoa Pork Henomby Beef Akoho Chicken Trondro Fish Atody Eggs Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 16
  • 17. Episy Spices Menaka Oil Siramamy Sugar Sira Salt Sakay Chili Poavra Pepper Legume Vegetable Anana Greens Ovy Potatoes Voatabia Tomato Karoty Carrot voanjobory Round beans Tsaramaso Beans Voankazo Fruit Papay Papaya Mananasy Pineapple Manga Mango Voasary Orange Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 17
  • 18. Haninkotrana Snack Mangahazo Cassava Katsaka Corn Vomanga Sweet potato Zava-pisotro Drink Rano Water Ranon’ampango Rice-water Limonady Lemonade Jus Juice Kôka Coca-cola Dite Tea Kafe Coffee Ronono Milk Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 18
  • 19. Lesson 11: DAYS OF THE WEEK AND PARTS OF THE DAY DAYS OF THE WEEK Alatsinainy Monday Talata Tuesday Alarobia Wednesday Alakamisy Thursday Zoma Friday Sabotsy Saturday Alahady Sunday Omaly Yesterday Androany Today Rahampitso Tomorrow Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 19
  • 20. PARTS OF THE DAY Maraina Morning Atoandro Noon Tolakandro Afternoon Hariva Evening Alina Night Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 20
  • 21. Lesson 12: FEELINGS VOCABULARY Mahafaly ahy izany That makes me happy. Mampalahelo izany That’s sad. Mahagaga izany That’s surprising. Mahasosotra izany That’s shocking! Mandreraka izany It's tiring. Mampatahotra izany That’s frightening! Mahakamo izany That's annoying! Mampiahiahy izany That’s doubtful. Mampihomehy izany Amusing! Hilarious! Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 21
  • 22. SENTENCES (no recording) Faly izy. He/She is happy. Gaga ianao. You are surprised. Malahelo aho. I am sad. Sosotra izahay. We are shocked. Matahotra izireo. They are afraid. Kamo izy. He/she is lazy. Halako I hate it. Matoky anao aho I trust you. Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 22
  • 23. Lesson 13: COLORS MALAGASY ENGLISH Loko Colors Miloko To be colored Manga Blue Mangamanga Bluish Manga antitra Dark blue Manga tanora Light blue Mena Red Fotsy White Mainty Black Maintso Green Mavokely Pink Mavo Yellow Volom-boasary Orange Volon-tsokolà Brown Volon-davenona Grey Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 23
  • 24. Lesson 14: FURNITURE IN THE HOUSE MALAGASY ENGLISH Seza Chair Latabatra Table Farafara Bed frame Kidoro Mattress Ondana Pillow Bodofotsy Blankets Servieta Towel Jiro Light Varavarana Door Varavarankely Window Lay Mosquito net Zinga Plastic mug Sio Bucket Pre-departure Malagasy Language Materials, Peace Corps/Madagascar 24