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Antambahoaka dialect
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Antambahoaka
Fizakana Antembahôky
Native to
EthnicityAntambahoaka
Native speakers
118,000[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3plt
Glottologanta1260
Linguasphere31-LDA-ba

Antambahoaka (pronunciation: [an.tam.baˈhu.akə]) is a dialect of Malagasy[2] spoken by the Antambahoaka people in the region of Vatovavy.

Classification

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The Antambahoaka dialect is a member of the Austronesian languages family, within the Malayo-Polynesian languages branch. It is part of the Barito languages group, specifically the Eastern Barito subgroup.

Antambahoaka belongs to the Central-Eastern Malagasy dialect cluster and is associated with the Plateau Malagasy division. [3]

Location

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Its geographical range corresponds mainly to the administrative districts of Mananjary and Nosy Varika in the Vatovavy Region in Southeastern Madagascar.[4][5]

Characteristics

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The Antambahoaka dialect shares notable linguistic features with the Northern Tanala and Southern Betsimisaraka.[6]

Lexical Comparison between Antambahoaka, Northern Tanala, and Southern Betsimisaraka
Gloss Antambahoaka Northern Tanala Southern Betsimisaraka
one raika raika Iraika
I iaho iaho izaho
we (inclusive) antsena antsena antsena
We (exclusive) Ahay Ahay Zahay
only mi avao mi
all maro be / aby maro be / aby jiaby
to tell mizaka mizaka mizaka
above agnambo ambony agnambo
now niane niany niane

Vocabulary

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English Malagasy standard Antambahoaka
We/Us Isika Antsena
Who Iza Zovy
All Rehetra Maro be
Also/Only Ihany koa/Ihany Mi
That Izay Zegny
Like Ohatrany Kara
Even Na Ndre
If Raha Raha/Laha
After Aoriana Afara
One Isa/Iray Isa/Raika
Fruit Voa Isiny
Jackfruit Ampalibe Ampalibe
To hide Afenina Avony
I love/like Tiako Teako
I don't like/love Tsy tiako Tsy teako

Writing System

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Antambahoaka dialect is one of the Malagasy varieties that were historically written using the Arabic-derived Arabico-Malagasy script, alongside that of the Antemoro and Tanosy. This script was primarily used for magical and divinatory purposes.[7]

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