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Vezo dialect

Vezo
Native to
EthnicityVezo[1]
Native speakers
386,000
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologvezo1235
Linguasphere31-LDA-ce

Vezo is a dialect of Malagasy spoken by Vezo in the provinces of Mahajanga and Toliara. It is among southern dialects of Malagasy along with Southern Sakalava, Masikoro, Tandroy, Mahafaly,Bara and Tanosy.[2][3]

Classification

Vezo dialect belongs to the Austronesian language family. Vezo language is very close to Southern sakalava dialect phonetically.

Geographic distribution

The Vezo dialect is predominantly spoken by the nomadic Vezo ethnic group and is the primary dialect in the city of Toliara. It is mainly used along the coastal areas of Atsimo-Andrefana, Menabe, and Androy.[4]

Vocabulary

Numerals

English Malagasy Standard Vezo
One Iray / Isa Iraiky / Isa
Two Roa Roa
Three Telo Telo
Four Efatra Efatra
Five Dimy Dimy / Limy
Six Enina Enina
Seven Fito Fito
Eight Valo Valo
Nine Sivy Sivy
Ten Folo Folo
Hundred Zato Zato
Thousand Arivo Arivo raiky
Ten thousand Iray alina Ray aly
One hundred thousand Iray hetsy Ray hetsy
One million Tapitrisa Tapitrisa
One billion Lavitrisa Lavitrisa

Animals

English Malagasy Standard Vezo
Animal Biby Biby
Bird Vorona Voro
Fish Trondro Fia
Chicken Akoho Akoho
Cow Omby Aomby
Ant Vitsika Vitiky
Tortoise Sokatra Sokaky
Octopus Horita Horita
Goose Gisa Gisa
Crab Drakaka Drakaky
Goat Osy Aosy
Serpent Bibilava Bibilava
Sheep Ondry Aondry
Shrimp Orana Tsitsiky
Tiger Tigra Tigra

Direction

English Malagasy Standard Vezo
East Atsinanana Antsinanana
West Andrefana Andrefa
North Avaratra Avaratsy
South Atsimo Antsimo

Time

English Malagasy Standard Vezo
Yesterday Omaly Nomaly
Today Androany Androany
Tomorrow Rahampitso Amaray
Month Volana Volana

Fruits and Vegetables

English Malagasy Standard Vezo
Avocado Zavoka Zavôka
Banana Akondro Kida
Bean Tsaramaso Tsaramaso
Carrot Karôty Karôty
Cassava Mangahazo Balahazo
Chinese cabbage Petsay Sidesiny
Coconut Voanio Coco
Corn Katsaka Tsako
Cucumber Concombre Kôkômbry
Eggplant Beranjely Baranjely
Grape Voaloboka Voaloboky
Guava Goavy Goavy
Lychee Litchi Letisy
Onion Tongolo Tongolo
Papaya Papay Papay
Pineapple Mananasy Mananasy
Potato Ovy Pômedetera
Rice Vary Vary
Sugar cane Fary Fosiky
Sweet potato Vomanga Belehy
Tomato Voatabia Tamatesy

References

  1. ^ "Madagascar et Malgache". Archived from the original on 2013-09-25. Retrieved 2025-05-30.
  2. ^ "langue Malagasy: Vezo". globalrecordings.net.
  3. ^ "The Antananarivo Annual and Madagascar Magazine". The Antananarivo Annual and Madagascar Magazine (4): 124. 1878.
  4. ^ Molet, Louis (1957). Petit guide de toponymie malgache (PDF) (in French). Tananarive: Scientific Research Institute of Madagascar, Department of Human Sciences. pp. map (unnumbered) + p. 8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link) The map is placed before the numbered pages.
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