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- Maore_dialect abstract "Maore Comorian, or Shimaore (French Mahorais), is one of the two indigenous languages spoken in the French-ruled Comorian islands of Mayotte; Shimaore being a dialect of the Comorian language, while ShiBushi is an unrelated Malayo-Polynesian language originally from Madagascar. Historically, Shimaore- and ShiBushi-speaking villages on Mayotte have been clearly identified, but Shimaore tends to be the de facto indigenous lingua franca in everyday life, because of the larger Shimaore-speaking population. Only Shimaore is represented on the local television news program by RFO. The 2002 census references 80,140 speakers of Shimaore in Mayotte itself, to which one would have to add people living outside the island, mostly in metropolitan France. There are also 20,000 speakers of Comorian in Madagascar, of which 3,000 are Shimaore speakers.The same 2002 census indicates that 37,840 persons responded as knowing how to read or write Shimaore. However this number has to be taken with caution, since until a few years ago Shimaore did not have a standard writing system.From a sociolinguistic perspective, French tends to be regarded by many Shimaore speakers as the language of higher education and prestige, and there is a temptation by native Mahorans to provide an all-French education to their children. This puts a lot of pressure on Shimaore and the language may become endangered in the near future if nothing is done.[citation needed]Although French remains the official language in Mayotte, Shimaore will probably be taught in Mahoran schools starting in the next few years, and a pilot project began in fall 2004. As in many parts of France where local languages are introduced in the school system, this has led to tensions between partisans of a French-centered education system and administrations, versus those promoting a more diversified approach.[citation needed] Shimaore's position in this regard is however different from other French regions (such as Brittany), since the language is locally spoken by a majority of the population. The project in Mayotte has been inspired by similar projects involving Swahili in eastern Africa countries.Mayotte is a geographically small territory, but frequent exchanges between villages have not started until the last quarter of the twentieth century. As of 2004, linguistic differences between the east and west part of the island, and between the main city of Mamoudzou and the remote villages, are still noticeable, especially when it comes to phonological differences. One typical example is the word u-la (to eat), notably pronounced this way in the city due to the influence of a brand of yogurt bearing the same name, but pronounced u-dja in other parts of the island.".
- Maore_dialect iso6393Code "swb".
- Maore_dialect languageFamily Atlantic%E2%80%93Congo_languages.
- Maore_dialect languageFamily Bantoid_languages.
- Maore_dialect languageFamily Bantu_languages.
- Maore_dialect languageFamily Benue%E2%80%93Congo_languages.
- Maore_dialect spokenIn Madagascar.
- Maore_dialect spokenIn Mayotte.
- Maore_dialect wikiPageExternalLink Dissertation-final.pdf.
- Maore_dialect wikiPageExternalLink shime.free.fr.
- Maore_dialect wikiPageExternalLink ylangue.free.fr.
- Maore_dialect wikiPageID "1141894".
- Maore_dialect wikiPageRevisionID "575290111".
- Maore_dialect date "1993".
- Maore_dialect fam Atlantic–Congo_languages.
- Maore_dialect fam Bantoid_languages.
- Maore_dialect fam Bantu_languages.
- Maore_dialect fam Benue–Congo_languages.
- Maore_dialect fam Comorian_language.
- Maore_dialect fam Northeast_Coast_Bantu_languages.
- Maore_dialect fam Sabaki_languages.
- Maore_dialect familycolor "Niger-Congo".
- Maore_dialect guthrie "38016.0".
- Maore_dialect hasPhotoCollection Maore_dialect.
- Maore_dialect iso "swb".
- Maore_dialect name "Maore".
- Maore_dialect nativename "Shimaore".
- Maore_dialect notice "IPA".
- Maore_dialect ref "e17".
- Maore_dialect speakers "97000".
- Maore_dialect states Madagascar.
- Maore_dialect states Mayotte.
- Maore_dialect subject Category:Languages_of_Comoros.
- Maore_dialect subject Category:Mahoran_culture.
- Maore_dialect subject Category:Swahili.
- Maore_dialect type Abstraction100002137.
- Maore_dialect type Communication100033020.
- Maore_dialect type Language106282651.
- Maore_dialect type LanguagesOfComoros.
- Maore_dialect type Language.
- Maore_dialect type Language.
- Maore_dialect type InformationEntity.
- Maore_dialect comment "Maore Comorian, or Shimaore (French Mahorais), is one of the two indigenous languages spoken in the French-ruled Comorian islands of Mayotte; Shimaore being a dialect of the Comorian language, while ShiBushi is an unrelated Malayo-Polynesian language originally from Madagascar.".
- Maore_dialect label "Idioma mahorés".
- Maore_dialect label "Język maore".
- Maore_dialect label "Língua shimaore".
- Maore_dialect label "Mahorais".
- Maore_dialect label "Maore dialect".
- Maore_dialect sameAs Idioma_mahorés.
- Maore_dialect sameAs Mahorais.
- Maore_dialect sameAs Język_maore.
- Maore_dialect sameAs Língua_shimaore.
- Maore_dialect sameAs m.049yq7.
- Maore_dialect sameAs Q34075.
- Maore_dialect sameAs Q34075.
- Maore_dialect sameAs Maore_dialect.
- Maore_dialect wasDerivedFrom Maore_dialect?oldid=575290111.
- Maore_dialect isPrimaryTopicOf Maore_dialect.
- Maore_dialect name "Maore".
- Maore_dialect name "Shimaore".