Aubergine in Malagasy
Do you know Aubergine in Malagasy? How to use Aubergine in Malagasy and how to say Aubergine in Malagasy? How to write Aubergine in Malagasy? Now let's learn how to say Aubergine in Malagasy language.
Aubergine translate to Malagasy meanings: amiinny baranjely.
In other words, amiinny baranjely in Malagasy is Aubergine in English.Click to pronunce
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How to use Aubergine in Malagasy?
Meaning of Aubergine in Malagasy language is: amiinny baranjely.
Other words in Malagasy
Auditory, Ance, Archaeologists, Accountable, Antiseptic,
Read more Synonyms and Antonyms of Aubergine
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How to say Aubergine in Malagasy?
amiinny baranjely. This is your most common way to say Aubergine in amiinny baranjely language. Click audio icon to pronounce Aubergine in Malagasy::
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| Aubergine | amiinny baranjely |
How to write Aubergine in Malagasy?
The standard way to write "Aubergine" in Malagasy is: amiinny baranjely
Alphabet in Malagasy
About Malagasy language
See more about Malagasy language in here.
Malagasy (/mæləˈɡæsi/; Malagasy pronunciation: [ˌmalaˈɡasʲ]) is an Austronesian language and the national language of Madagascar. Most people in Madagascar speak it as a first language, as do some people of Malagasy descent elsewhere..
Writing system in Malagasy
Latin script (Malagasy alphabet), Malagasy Braille
Malagasy Speaking Countries and Territories
Malagasy Speaking Countries and Territories: Madagascar, Comoros.

Malagasy native speakers
Malagasy native speakers: 25 million (2015).
Malagasy language code
Malagasy language code is: mg.
Conclusion on Aubergine in Malagasy
Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying Aubergine in Malagasy is "amiinny baranjely", it's time to learn how to say Aubergine in Malagasy. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Malagasy today.
amiinny baranjely in Malagasy meanings Aubergine in English.
