Thanks again for a very informative video. Well done as always. I will come to Nosy from Norway via Addis in 3 weeks. Hopefully I can see ur interesting projects.
@passivenomads not I don't have a job offer at the moment I work managing clubs in magalluf Mallorca soon I will retired and I like Madagascar for options to live there, there is any web site to look for long term rentals or that is something need to be there on the ground?
Speaking French in Nisybe could be something helpful. However a lot of malagasy words are derived from English. Like school(sekoly), book (boky), cookies(kokoisy), etc
@@mustang6212I find it hard to learn foreign languages partly to do with being dyslexic, but that’s no excuse I suppose partly to do with being in my 40s I find it not so easy to learn new languages
Nice vid.. 👌
@@gwadmn-k4x thanks
¡Gracias!
Molto apprezzato amico mio 🤩
I wish more Brits visit and invest in madagascar
It’s a perfect investment location if you do your research and be careful you can make big returns
Thanks again for a very informative video. Well done as always. I will come to Nosy from Norway via Addis in 3 weeks. Hopefully I can see ur interesting projects.
Thanks I will look forward too seeing you 😊
I was looking forward to seeing the beach bar! Is this the main beach in Nosy Be or are there others which get busier?
No this is a small quiet beach there several nice beaches the beach bar for the Sunday night is the next beach over
Hello 👋 good videos , i would like to make you a question have you being working at Benidorm Spain like dj ?
No I’ve never been to Benidorm or been a dj but if you have a job offer you never know I could be there in a jiffy
@passivenomads not I don't have a job offer at the moment I work managing clubs in magalluf Mallorca soon I will retired and I like Madagascar for options to live there, there is any web site to look for long term rentals or that is something need to be there on the ground?
Feno could be interpreted as, full, crowded.
But also as "a lot of"
But mainly used to say "full". For instance, " we do not accept more client, our restaurant is feno"
Another exemple. No room available our hotel is feno
No vacancy 😊
So basically, it could mean anything is what your saying 😂
Fenosoa could meant full of grace.
This is the real translation
Mate you guessed the same as me 250000 € for that house with the pool.
You speak french?
@@peterbizjak1736 no
@@passivenomads
Vous partez pas français, ! C'est bien dommage
Speaking French in Nisybe could be something helpful. However a lot of malagasy words are derived from English. Like school(sekoly), book (boky), cookies(kokoisy), etc
@@YouNew-y1s French is a major advantage if you live here
@@mustang6212I find it hard to learn foreign languages partly to do with being dyslexic, but that’s no excuse I suppose
partly to do with being in my 40s I find it not so easy to learn new languages