Malagasy to Swahili Translation

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Common Phrases From Malagasy to Swahili

MalagasySwahili
Misaotra anaoAsante
Mba miangavy reTafadhali
miala tsinyPole
SalamaHabari
VelomaKwaheri
ENYNdiyo
tsy misyHapana
Manao ahoana ianao?Habari yako?
AzafadySamahani
Tsy fantatroSijui
AzokoNaelewa
izay raha ny hevitroNafikiri hivyo
AngambaLabda
Rehefa avy eoTutaonana baadaye
Karakarao tsara ny tenanaoKuwa mwangalifu
Inona ny malaza?Vipi?
Tsy maninona kaUsijali
Mazava ho azyBila shaka
Tsy misy hatak'androMara moja
AndaoTwende zetu

Interesting information about Malagasy Language

Malagasy is a special language that people speak on a big island called Madagascar. This island is very close to a huge place called Africa, but it's separate and sits in the Indian Ocean. The language sounds like no other because it comes from far, far away in a place called Southeast Asia. That's surprising because Madagascar looks like it's just a stone's throw from Africa. Long ago, people from a group of islands called Indonesia traveled across the ocean and decided to make Madagascar their new home. As they lived there, they started using Malagasy to talk to each other and to their kids. And just like that, the language grew and became the main way people speak in Madagascar. Now, kids go to school to learn more about Malagasy so they can read stories, write letters, and tell their friends all kinds of interesting things in their own special language.

Know About Swahili Language

Swahili is a very special language that is spoken by lots of people in a part of the world called East Africa. A lot of countries there, like Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and some others, use Swahili to talk to each other. It's like a bridge language that helps people from different places become friends and understand each other. A cool thing about Swahili is that it has words from many other languages, like Arabic, because a long time ago, people from different parts of the world came to East Africa and shared their words. Swahili is also known for its pretty music and fun stories that are told using this language. When you learn Swahili, you can say "hello" by saying "Jambo" and "thank you" by saying "Asante." It's a language full of beautiful sounds and it carries the history and culture of the people who speak it.

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