curprev16:3616:36, 11 February 2023 66.219.240.14talk 4,629 bytes−48 Linguistically speaking, saying "French is spoken by the educated population" makes Malagasy sound like a base or less than language, which it is not. All languages are beautiful and important, no matter who speaks it, or how many speakers there are.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev05:5405:54, 14 August 2022 Mathglottalkcontribs 5,364 bytes−28 →top: Reword the third sentence which was too weak in saying Malagasy has "more speakers" than French; that's a true statement, but it's spoken by five times as many as speak French.undo
curprev17:4317:43, 13 August 2022 2001:569:50d1:8f00:316f:57f6:d3cc:c2eetalk 4,341 bytes−66 Just because a person in Madagascar doesn’t speak French does not make them uneducated. The person who wrote this article has taken a very imperialist view of this country’s history.undoTags: Mobile editMobile web edit