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In today's lesson, we will learn about the colors in Plateau Malagasy. Enjoy your learning journey with Polyglot Club!
 
 
<div class="pg_page_title">Plateau Malagasy Vocabulary - Colors</div>
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/plateau-malagasy Plateau Malagasy] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will explore the vocabulary of colors in Plateau Malagasy. Colors are an essential part of our daily conversations, and learning them in Plateau Malagasy will help you to better communicate with native speakers. Let's get started!
 
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==Main Terms==
== Basic Colors ==
The following table contains some of the most common words for colors in Plateau Malagasy.
 
Let's start with the basic colors:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Plateau Malagasy !! Pronunciation !! English
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! Word in Plateau Malagasy !! Transliteration !! Translation in English
| mavo || ma-vu || Yellow
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| mavo || mavo || red
| mena || me-na || Red
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| mainty || mainty || blue
| manga || ma-nga || Black
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| mafana || mafana || yellow
| mainty || ma-in-ti || White
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| mavokely || mavokely || green
| mitsitsy || mi-tsi-tsi || Small or little
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| mavo-koditra || mavo-koditra || orange
| tavy || ta-vy || Brown
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| mavo-tsaratsara || mavo-tsaratsara || purple
| volo || vo-lo || Green
|-
| voninahitra || vo-ni-na-hi-tra || Orange
|-
| vorona || vo-ro-na || Gray
|-
| midina || mi-di-na || Blue
|}
 
Note that the word "midina" actually means "the ocean." The color blue is associated with the ocean and the sky in the Plateau Malagasy culture.
 
== Advanced Colors ==
 
Now, let's move on to the more advanced colors:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Plateau Malagasy !! Pronunciation !! English
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| mavo-kiraro || mavo-kiraro || pink
| hazo madio || ha-zo ma-di-u || Light green (literally "green tree")
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| mavo-drano || mavo-drano || brown
| salama || sa-la-ma || Light yellow (often used to describe a pale complexion)
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| mavo-fotsy || mavo-fotsy || black
| tsy mena || tsi me-na || Pink (literally "not red")
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| mavo-maizina || mavo-maizina || white
| volom-boasary || vo-lom bo-a-sa-ri || Dark green (literally "green forest")
|}
|}


==Dialogue==
In the Plateau Malagasy culture, there are many more shades of colors that are referred to by specific names. For instance, there is a specific name for dark red, light blue, and so on. However, these names are less commonly used in everyday conversations.
Let's practice using the colors in Plateau Malagasy.  
 
== Cultural Notes ==
 
Colors play an essential role in Plateau Malagasy culture. For instance, the traditional attire of Plateau Malagasy people, called the lamba, is usually made with brightly colored fabrics. Different colors of the lamba signify different events and occasions. For example, a red lamba is worn during weddings, while a white lamba is worn during funerals.
 
Colors also have symbolic meanings in Plateau Malagasy culture. For instance, the color red symbolizes bravery and courage. Therefore, Plateau Malagasy warriors often wore red clothing during battles to signify their courage.
 
== Dialogue ==
 
Here is a dialogue so you can see the words in context:
 
* Person 1: Azafady, misy volo miandry anao ao anatiny. (Excuse me, there is a green one waiting for you inside.)
* Person 2: Misaotra anao. Ary inona no misy eo anatiny? (Thank you. And what else is inside?)
* Person 1: Misy salama sy hazo madio. (There is a light yellow and a light green one.)
 
== Conclusion ==


* '''Person 1''': Inona ny mavo? (inona ny mavo?) – What is the color red?
Congratulations! You have learned the vocabulary of colors in Plateau Malagasy. To improve your Plateau Malagasy vocabulary, you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=5633 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/plateau-malagasy/question questions]! Don't forget to check out the other [[:Category:Language/Plateau-malagasy/Vocabulary|Plateau Malagasy vocabulary]] lessons on our platform. Malagasy people will be impressed by your efforts to learn their language and culture!
* '''Person 2''': Mavo. (mavo.) – Red.
* '''Person 1''': Inona ny mainty? (inona ny mainty?) – What is the color blue?
* '''Person 2''': Mainty. (mainty.) – Blue.
* '''Person 1''': Inona ny mafana? (inona ny mafana?) – What is the color yellow?
* '''Person 2''': Mafana. (mafana.) – Yellow.
* '''Person 1''': Inona ny mavokely? (inona ny mavokely?) – What is the color green?
* '''Person 2''': Mavokely. (mavokely.) – Green.
* '''Person 1''': Inona ny mavo-koditra? (inona ny mavo-koditra?) – What is the color orange?
* '''Person 2''': Mavo-koditra. (mavo-koditra.) – Orange.
* '''Person 1''': Inona ny mavo-tsaratsara? (inona ny mavo-tsaratsara?) – What is the color purple?
* '''Person 2''': Mavo-tsaratsara. (mavo-tsaratsara.) – Purple.


==Related lessons==
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* [[Language/Plateau Malagasy/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
* [[Language/Plateau Malagasy/Vocabulary/Foods|Foods]]
* [[Language/Plateau Malagasy/Vocabulary/Clothing|Clothing]]
* [[Language/Plateau Malagasy/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/Plateau Malagasy/Vocabulary/Numbers|Numbers]]


==Sources==
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* https://www.omniglot.com/writing/plateaumalagasy.htm (the Plateau Malagasy language and its writing system)
* https://www.ethnologue.com/language/plt (the Plateau Malagasy language and its dialects)


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* [[Language/Plateau-malagasy/Vocabulary/Food|Food]]
* [[Language/Plateau-malagasy/Vocabulary/Count-to-10|Count to 10]]
* [[Language/Plateau-malagasy/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
* [[Language/Plateau-malagasy/Vocabulary/Clothes|Clothes]]
* [[Language/Plateau-malagasy/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week]]


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Plateau Malagasy Vocabulary - Colors

Hi Plateau Malagasy learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will explore the vocabulary of colors in Plateau Malagasy. Colors are an essential part of our daily conversations, and learning them in Plateau Malagasy will help you to better communicate with native speakers. Let's get started!

Basic Colors

Let's start with the basic colors:

Plateau Malagasy Pronunciation English
mavo ma-vu Yellow
mena me-na Red
manga ma-nga Black
mainty ma-in-ti White
mitsitsy mi-tsi-tsi Small or little
tavy ta-vy Brown
volo vo-lo Green
voninahitra vo-ni-na-hi-tra Orange
vorona vo-ro-na Gray
midina mi-di-na Blue

Note that the word "midina" actually means "the ocean." The color blue is associated with the ocean and the sky in the Plateau Malagasy culture.

Advanced Colors

Now, let's move on to the more advanced colors:

Plateau Malagasy Pronunciation English
hazo madio ha-zo ma-di-u Light green (literally "green tree")
salama sa-la-ma Light yellow (often used to describe a pale complexion)
tsy mena tsi me-na Pink (literally "not red")
volom-boasary vo-lom bo-a-sa-ri Dark green (literally "green forest")

In the Plateau Malagasy culture, there are many more shades of colors that are referred to by specific names. For instance, there is a specific name for dark red, light blue, and so on. However, these names are less commonly used in everyday conversations.

Cultural Notes

Colors play an essential role in Plateau Malagasy culture. For instance, the traditional attire of Plateau Malagasy people, called the lamba, is usually made with brightly colored fabrics. Different colors of the lamba signify different events and occasions. For example, a red lamba is worn during weddings, while a white lamba is worn during funerals.

Colors also have symbolic meanings in Plateau Malagasy culture. For instance, the color red symbolizes bravery and courage. Therefore, Plateau Malagasy warriors often wore red clothing during battles to signify their courage.

Dialogue

Here is a dialogue so you can see the words in context:

  • Person 1: Azafady, misy volo miandry anao ao anatiny. (Excuse me, there is a green one waiting for you inside.)
  • Person 2: Misaotra anao. Ary inona no misy eo anatiny? (Thank you. And what else is inside?)
  • Person 1: Misy salama sy hazo madio. (There is a light yellow and a light green one.)

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have learned the vocabulary of colors in Plateau Malagasy. To improve your Plateau Malagasy vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions! Don't forget to check out the other Plateau Malagasy vocabulary lessons on our platform. Malagasy people will be impressed by your efforts to learn their language and culture!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

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