Pronunciation: /ˌmæd.əˈɡæs.kən/
noun a native or inhabitant of Madagascar
A1 I met a Madagascan at the zoo.
A2 The Madagascan cuisine is known for its unique flavors.
B1 I read a book about Madagascan wildlife.
B2 The Madagascan government is working to protect endangered species.
C1 The Madagascan economy relies heavily on agriculture and tourism.
C2 I had the opportunity to visit a Madagascan village during my travels.
adjective relating to or characteristic of Madagascar or its people
A1 I saw a Madagascan lemur at the zoo.
A2 She bought a Madagascan vanilla bean to use in her baking.
B1 The Madagascan government is working to protect its unique wildlife.
B2 The Madagascan cuisine is known for its flavorful spices and exotic ingredients.
C1 The Madagascan economy relies heavily on agriculture and tourism.
C2 Madagascan culture is a rich tapestry of traditions and influences from various ethnic groups.
formal The Madagascan government is working on implementing new conservation measures.
informal I heard that Madagascan vanilla is the best in the world.
slang Let's grab some Madagascan street food for lunch.
figurative Her dancing was as vibrant and colorful as a Madagascan sunset.
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