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Entry (1/5)1  za-
Part of speech  2  morphological form of zatra
Explanations in French  3  abréviation de zatra [1.3]
Examples  4  za-dratsy izy (Il est mal habitué, il a de mauvaises habitudes) [1.3]
5  za-miasa izy (Il a l'habitude du travail) [1.3]
6  Tsy mbola za-tany izy (Il n'est pas encore accoutumé au pays, il n'est pas encore acclimaté) [1.3]

Entry (2/5)7  za~
Part of speech  8  prefix [Full list]
Explanations in Malagasy  9  Tovona fanaovana fototeny faharoa, izay anarana milaza olona: Zatovo (tovo), zalahy (lahy) [1.1]
Explanations in French  10  préfixe qui sert à former des radicaux secondaires: zaZIrika, fait d'être debout, immobile, du radical ZIrika, même sens [1.6]
Analogs  11  zalahy, zatovo, zavavy

Entry (3/5)12  ~za~
Part of speech  13  infix [Full list]
Explanations in French  14  infixe qui sert à désigner des lieux plus ou moins cachés à la vue: itsy -> izatsy [1.12]
Analogs  15  izany, izao, izary, izaroa, izaty, izato, izatony, izatsy, izatsony

Entry (4/5)16  za
Part of speech  17  noun
Explanations in English  18  the baobab tree [1.7]
19  Adansonia za has several common names, for example, za or "zabe" in the south and bozy or "bozybe" in the north, and "ringy" or "boringy" in the Ambongo region (Perrier de la Bâthie, 1955). Little is known about the human exploitation of Adansonia za, but Jumelle & Perrier de la Bâthie (19112) reported that the seeds are eaten and the trunk is sometimes hollowed out as a cistern for storing water. Perrier de la Bâthie (19526) mentioned that the seedling roots are an edible vegetable, and Miege ) reported that A. za is destroyed by ranchers so that their cattle can feed on the moist wood.

In view of the extensive geographical range, Adansonia za is conservationally secure, despite the fact that several local populations are endangered by forest clearance. Adansonia za has diverse interactions with animals: it provides nesting sites for birds, holes for carnivores and lemurs (M. Nicoll, pers. comm.); perches for territorial surveillance and display by birds and the sportive lemur (Lepilemur sp.); many insects feed on the leaves, sap, nectar, and pollen; sunbirds (Nectarinia souimanga) feed on nectar; sifaka (Propithecus verrauxi verrauxi) feed on flower buds; and fork-marked lemurs (Phaner furcifer) feed on exuded gum (Petter et al., 1975). [5.en.http://www.buzau.com/baobab/za.htm]

Explanations in French  20  baobab [Tandroy] [1.78]
21  le baobab [1.8]
22  baobab (Adansonia suarezensis) (synonym reniala) [1.5]
Vocabulary  23  Botany: tree
Analogs  24  baobaba, bozy, reniala, zaha
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Entry (5/5)39  Za    
Part of speech  40  name (book title) [Full list]
Vocabulary  41  Literature
Author  42  Raharimanana Jean-Luc
Publishings  43  , 2008. Height: 19cm. Width: 14,5cm. Pages: 304
Article  44  unkLabel::

Updated on 2023/11/21