child   
anaka
a child, the young of anything; any one treated with affection; an affectionate and respectful mode of address. Avia, anaka, Come, child. This word anaka is also always used in the provinces where [1.2]
a child [1.7]
ankizy
a child, children, servants, youths of both sexes. [1.2]
a child, children [1.7]
dimby
succession, substitution, change; a child. See solo, sosoka [1.2]
fahazaza
at the time of one's childhood [1.2#146]
when one was a child [1.7]
fanjai-kely
fig. a child. [1.2]
fara
the last; offspring, children, an heir, succession, progeny. [Ar. fark, pulus (=furar). Comp. the Heb. par, a calf, a young bull; Germ. farr; also the Heb. bar, son, and the whole group of words from the same root (as parah=barah; Sansk. bhri (Zend. bara); Gr. phero; Lat. fero=Eng. bear, etc.] [1.2]
the last; the supreme; a descendant, a child [1.7]
fara sy dimby
children [1.2]
a child, children [1.7]
saiky
a child [1.2#264]
zanaka
a child, offspring; the young of animals [1.7]
zaza
a child [1.7]
zaza rano
a very young child. [1.2]