The official language in Madagascar is Malagasy, with French closely finishing second in the most spoken language.Malagasy is the national language of Madagascar, a member of the Austronesian family of languages.MalagasyFrenchEnglish (just included pro forma in the Constitution)Hovaa few traditional popular mixed forms of speakingMalagasy, English and French.Malagasy,English,and FrenchThe animals in the movie spoke English so I believe the main language is English.The three official languages of Madagascar are Malagasy, French and English.arbraticBoth Malagasy and French.Both Malagasy and French.The main languages are English, French and Malagasy but mostly Malagasy.The official languages are Malagasy (which is related to Indonesian) and French. Local dialects are also spoken. English is not widely spoken.malagasyThe three official languages in Madagascar are: Malagasy, French, and English.Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MadagascarProminent languages and French and MalagasySpanish166 languages are spoken in Madagascar:1. Comorian2. English3. French4. Madagascar Sign Language5. Malagasy6. MaoreThe 3 official languages are English, Malagasy, and French.French and MalagasyIn Madagascar, people speak English, French, and Malagasy.English, French, Malagasy(all are official)either African or madegastrian, look at Madagascar on wikipedia! do a bit of research!Malagasy is the official language spoken in Madagascar, as stated in the 1992 constitution. Although, many still claim that French is also an official language as stated in the 1958 constitution of the Malagasy Republic.i think its African.if this answer doesnt help you, then there are websites that can tell you that sort of stuff.The Madagascans speak two major languages. One is the Malagasy language, which is an Austronesian language; and the other is French.
What languages are spoken in North Korea?
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What languages are spoken in North Korea?
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The language spoken in North Korea is Korean but it is a different dialect than the language spoken in Seoul for instance. Many North Koreans who have defected to South Korea have had to take brush up courses on the dialect of Korean spoken in Seoul, South Korea. As another example Konglish, the use of English using the Korean phonetic alphabet, is not practised in North Korea though it is widely used in Seoul, South Korea. Some Koreans suggest the North Koreans have stayed closer to the original language, because the communists originally attracted many of the best language scholars, and at that time North Korea was where the wealth and power was.
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Its Korean. The spoken language is unique to Korea. It is NOT similar to Japanese (the language spoken in Japan.) Unlike Western European languages with a Latin base, the written Chinese shared by many countries in Asia, has the same meaning, but not the same pronunciation! The Korea peninsula is unique in having almost no ethnic minorities, 99.98% ethnic Korean. Hello in Korean is Annyonhaseyo.Total Korean language speakers 87 million. L1 is Korean. 87-89 million Koreans speak. L2 is English, Japanese, Chinese. Korean alphabet is used 80 percent. Chinese characters is used 20 percent.Korean.Some do some dont, but I believe the percentage is quite low. Maybe below 10%.Koreans speak the Korean language, a language isolate (so it isnt directly descended from another language as far as people have been able to tell) that has some relation to Japanese thanks to a very long and conflicted association with Japan.Koreans speak Korean.Korean.(Hangul)
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