Somali to Malagasy Translation
Common Phrases From Somali to Malagasy
Somali | Malagasy |
---|---|
Mahadsanid | Misaotra anao |
Fadlan | Mba miangavy re |
Waan ka xumahay | miala tsiny |
Hello | Salama |
nabad gelyo | Veloma |
Haa | ENY |
Maya | tsy misy |
Sidee tahay? | Manao ahoana ianao? |
Raali noqo | Azafady |
Ma garanayo | Tsy fantatro |
waan fahmay | Azoko |
sidaas ayaan u maleynayaa | izay raha ny hevitro |
Waxaa laga yaabaa in | Angamba |
is arag danbe | Rehefa avy eo |
Iska ilaali | Karakarao tsara ny tenanao |
Maxaa jira? | Inona ny malaza? |
Waligaa ha ka welwelin | Tsy maninona ka |
Dabcan | Mazava ho azy |
Isla markiiba | Tsy misy hatak'andro |
Aan tagno | Andao |
Interesting information about Somali Language
Somali is a special way of talking that people use in a place called Somalia, which is a country in Africa. It's like when you have your own secret code with friends, but for Somali people, it's not a secret, it's how they talk to their mom, dad, friends, and everyone else every day. Somali is very important to them because it helps them share their stories, play games, and learn new things. Just like you might learn to say "hello" or "thank you" in different ways, people in Somalia say "salaan" to greet each other. Isn't it cool to think about how many different ways people around the world say "hello"?
Know 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.
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