Definition of Madagascan in English:
Madagascan
adjective madəˈɡaskənˌmædəˈɡæsk(ə)n
Relating to or characteristic of Madagascar or its inhabitants.
a nationally protected Madagascan rainforest
Example sentencesExamples
- The Madagascan farmers are making chocolate with their own beans.
- Besides gibbons, singing primates include the Madagascan lemurs called indris, the tarsiers of Sulawesi, and the tiff monkeys of South America.
- In addition to the international research teams, the Wildlife Conservation Society promotes and finances studies by Madagascan students.
noun madəˈɡaskənˌmædəˈɡæsk(ə)n
A native or inhabitant of Madagascar.
some Madagascans hunt the aye-ayes for their meat
Example sentencesExamples
- Madagascans feel a profound, indeed sacred, link to their land.
- It has been widely-reported Tunisia have invited the Madagascans for a friendly.
- The Madagascans made sure of a place in the semi-finals with a 8–5 victory.
Rhymes
Alaskan, Gascon, Nebraskan
Definition of Madagascan in US English:
Madagascan
adjectiveˌmædəˈɡæsk(ə)nˌmadəˈɡask(ə)n
Relating to or characteristic of Madagascar or its inhabitants.
a nationally protected Madagascan rainforest
Example sentencesExamples
- In addition to the international research teams, the Wildlife Conservation Society promotes and finances studies by Madagascan students.
- The Madagascan farmers are making chocolate with their own beans.
- Besides gibbons, singing primates include the Madagascan lemurs called indris, the tarsiers of Sulawesi, and the tiff monkeys of South America.
nounˌmædəˈɡæsk(ə)nˌmadəˈɡask(ə)n
A native or inhabitant of Madagascar.
some Madagascans hunt the aye-ayes for their meat
Example sentencesExamples
- It has been widely-reported Tunisia have invited the Madagascans for a friendly.
- The Madagascans made sure of a place in the semi-finals with a 8–5 victory.
- Madagascans feel a profound, indeed sacred, link to their land.