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Revision as of 21:42, 14 March 2023
Weather and climate are important aspects of daily life in Southern Betsimisaraka culture. In this lesson, you will learn the vocabulary for describing different weather conditions in Southern Betsimisaraka Malagasy. This knowledge will help you communicate effectively with native speakers and better understand their experiences and daily life routines.
General Vocabulary
Here are some words and phrases you need to know:
Southern Betsimisaraka Malagasy | Pronunciation | English |
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ankavanana | ankavananə | cloudy |
matin'ny | matin(n) | morning |
mandrakizay | mandrakiz(ay) | tomorrow |
fahavaratra | fahav(ə)rətrə | sunrise |
fahatsiarovana | fahatsi(ə)rʷvanə | sunset |
alina | alina | night |
andro | andru | day |
Here are some examples of phrases involving this vocabulary:
- Ahoana ny androan'ny alahady? (What's the weather like today?)
- Mafana ny andro. (The weather is hot today.)
- Ankavanana ny olana. (It's cloudy outside.)
- Tsy mahafinaritra ny fototra anio. (The weather is not pleasant today.)
Remember that there may be dialectal differences in pronunciation and vocabulary across different regions.
Extreme Weather
Southern Betsimisaraka region can experience some severe weather conditions such as cyclones or drought. Here are some words and phrases to describe extreme weather in Southern Betsimisaraka Malagasy:
Southern Betsimisaraka Malagasy | Pronunciation | English |
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tovolahy | tovolahy | flood |
tsaoka | tsauka | drought |
rivotra | rivutrə | thunderstorm |
firoboroboana | firəb(u)r(u)banə | hail |
cyclone | siklonə | cyclone |
Here are some examples of phrases involving this vocabulary:
- Nisy tovolahy marobe tamin'ny taona lasa teo. (There were a lot of floods last year.)
- Miandry ny rivotra. (We are waiting for the thunderstorm.)
- Tsy misy asa ny tsirairay raha maka ny tsaoka. (We can't do anything when there's a drought.)
- Tsy tokony ho tafaray ny firoboroboana amin'izay ahiahy. (We should avoid being under the hailstorm.)
Conclusion
Weather is always a good conversation starter and can help you connect with native speakers on a deeper level. By learning the vocabulary for different weather conditions and extreme weather events, you will be able to engage with locals and better understand common concerns and daily routines.
In the next lesson, we will learn the names of different seasons and climate zones in Southern Betsimisaraka Malagasy.