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Language
The language
of the Maldives is Dhivehi and displays great resemblance to several
other languages from Sri Lanka, South East Asia and North India.
It also contains many Arabic, Hindi and English words.
Historically
speaking, the early people spoke “Elu”, a form of ancient Sinhalese.
The language has undergone many transformations, and the present-day
Dhivehi is written from left to right, probably to incorporate many
of the Arabic words used. Modern ‘Thaana’ script was invented in
the 16th century, following the overthrow of the Portuguese. The
earliest Dhivehi is inscribed on copper plates known as the “Loamaafaanu”.
The script is written with consonants in the middle, and vowels
either on top or below the letters, depending on the sound.
Dhivehi is used
equivocally in the administration of the country. Until the 1960s,
Dhivehi was also the medium of instruction in all schools, but with
the need for further education, Dhivehi-medium syllabuses have given
way, to a large extent, to English-medium teaching. For this reason,
English is widely understood, spoken and written by the locals.
Useful
Dhivehi Phrases
| Hello
(formal) |
Assalaamu
Alaikum |
| Hello
(informal) |
Kihineh? |
| How
are you? |
Haalu
kihineh? |
| Yes |
Aan |
|
No |
Noon |
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Where? |
Kobaa? |
| Why?
|
Keevve?
|
| Who?
|
Kaaku? |
| There
|
Ethaa
|
| Here
|
Mithaa |
| What?
|
Koacheh?
|
| This
|
Mi |
| That |
E |
| What
is (your) name? |
Kon
nameh kiyanee? |
| My
name is |
Aharenge
namakee |
| How
old are you? |
Umurun
kihaa vareh? |
| My
age is … |
Aharenge umurakee … |
| Where
are you from? |
Kon
rasheh? |
| Good
|
Ran'galhu |
| Thank
you |
Shukuriyaa |
| I
am sorry |
Ma-aafu
kurey |
| What
is the price? |
Agu
kihaavareh? |
| Goodbye
(informal) |
Dhanee |
| What
time are (we) going? |
Kon
irakun dhanee? |
| Where
are (you) going? Or What place are we going? |
Kon
thanakah dhanee? |
| How
long will it take? |
Kihaa
ireh nagaanee? |
| What
time is it? |
Gadin
kihaa ireh? |
| What
island is that? |
E-ee
kon rasheh? |
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