Malagasy language

Malagasy
Native toMadagascar, Comoros, Mayotte
Native speakers
18 million (2007)[1]
Latin script (Malagasy alphabet)
Malagasy Braille
Official status
Official language in
 Madagascar
Language codes
ISO 639-1mg
ISO 639-2mlg (B)
mlg (T)
ISO 639-3mlg – inclusive code
Individual codes:
xmv – Antankarana
bhr – Bara
msh – Masikoro
bmm – Northern Betsimisaraka
plt – Plateau Malagasy
skg – Sakalava
bzc – Southern Betsimisaraka
tdx – Tandroy-Mafahaly
txy – Tanosy
tkg – Tesaka
xmw – Tsimihety
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Malagasy is an Austronesian language that is spoken in Madagascar. It is related to languages such as Indonesian, Javanese and Maori. That means that Malagasy is related to languages spoken in Indonesia. This is probably because immigrants from Indonesia came to Madagascar until A.D. 1400. It is the only Austronesian language spoken in Africa.

  1. Nationalencyklopedin "Världens 100 största språk 2007" The World's 100 Largest Languages in 2007

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