3. Malagasy Language
The Malagasy language, one of the national and official languages of the country, is a fascinating and culturally significant aspect of Madagascar.
Due to its influences from various cultures, the language serves as a unifying force in the country, bridging the diverse ethnic groups.
There are several major dialect groups of Malagasy, with the two most widely spoken ones being Merina (spoken in and around the capital city, Antananarivo) and the coastal dialects, which are spoken in areas like Sakalava, Betsimisaraka, and Antaisaka, among others.
The dialects, although majorly the same, differ in some aspects. Tourists may want to know the difference between the two so as not to get confused.