Zafisoro dialect

Coastal dialect of Malagasy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zafisoro is a coastal dialect of the Malagasy language spoken by the Zafisoro people in the northwestern part of the Farafangana District in southeastern Madagascar.[2]

Nativeto
Native speakers
146,000 (2025)[1]
Austronesian
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Zafisoro
Native to
EthnicityZafisoro people
Native speakers
146,000 (2025)[1]
Austronesian
Language codes
ISO 639-1Mg
ISO 639-3Plt
Glottologzafi1234
Linguasphere31-LDA-bc
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Classification

Zafisoro belongs to the Austronesian languages family, under the Malayo-Polynesian languages branch. It is part of the Western Indonesian languages, specifically the Barito languages group and its Eastern Barito subgroup.

Within Malagasy, Zafisoro falls under the Central-Eastern Malagasic cluster, more precisely in the Plateau Malagasy division and the Antemoro–Antefasy subgroup.

Geographic distribution

The dialect is spoken in and around the localities of Evato, Mahafasa Afovoany, Amporoforo, and Ambalatany. These areas represent the core territory of the Zafisoro within the Farafangana District.[3]

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