How to form simple sentences in Malagasy

How to form simple sentences in Mala­gasy

You want to learn how to form simple sentences in Malagasy? You've come to the right place! Scroll down and see the short Malagasy lessons complete with useful examples. The house is big, the book is old... we make forming simple Malagasy sentences easy.

Mala­gasy personal pronouns : I

A personal pronoun is what we call the English words 'I', 'you', 'he', 'she', 'we' and 'they'. Just like English, Malagasy has a set of personal pronouns. The English word 'I' is a pronoun in the first person singular. The Malagasy word for 'I' is 'izaho'.

Examples

sy izaho ?
and me ?
izaho ihany
just me
aho
I
izaho koa
me too
tsy izaho
not me
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About Malagasy

About Mala­gasy

Malagasy is related to the Polynesian languages of Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. If you are planning on doing some travelling, learning Malagasy would be a great way to make the most of your trip.

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Basic words and phrases in Mala­gasy

Learn to get by in Malagasy with these useful words and phrases. The phrases below will help you to greet people in Malagasy, introduce yourself in Malagasy and even hold a conversation in Malagasy after you have met someone.

Manahoana
Hello !
Tongasoa
Welcome !
Tsara daholo ve ?
Everything okay ?
Manao ahoana ianao ?
How's it going ?
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If you want to go from beginner to fluent in Malagasy in a reasonable amount of time, you'll need a proven study method and daily dedication. Our nine-step Malagasy learning guide will show you how to teach yourself Malagasy in a structured,effective way. The steps below will take you through the progression of skills needed to learn to speak, read and understand Malagasy.

Step 10 : Simple sentences in Mala­gasy

You've already learned so much in steps 1 to 9 and we'd like to help you learn even more with this bonus step. Learn the phrases Boky ity, Seza ity and Varavaram-be ity (This is a book, This is a chair, This is a door). Then learn the phrases Lehibe ny varavaram-be and Kelly ny varavaram-be (The door is big, The door is small). And then learn the phrases Lehibe ny varavaram-be and Kelly ny varavaram-be (The doors are big, The doors are small). You can scroll to the top of this page to see a short lesson about simple Malagasy sentences including useful examples. Take everything you have learned so far and then teach yourself just a few new words each week. In this way, you'll soon be able to say 100's, if not 1000's of short phrases in Malagasy. Give it a try yourself!

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