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    Isnag (also called Isneg a term used by the Ilocanos) is a language spoken by around 50, 101 Isnag people of Apayao Province in the Cordillera Administrative...
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    Cagayan, Ilocos Norte, and Abra. Their native language is Isnag, although most Isnag also speak Ilocano. The Isnag, also referred to as Yapayao, trace their...
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    Filipino shamans (category Articles containing Isnag-language text)
    hermaphroditic) or "medium". Various cognates in other non-Filipino Austronesian languages include babalian, bobolian, and bobohizan (Kadazan-Dusun); wadian (Ma'anyan);...
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    Carabao (category Articles containing Isnag-language text)
    These Austronesian terms appear to be loanwords from the Austroasiatic languages and likely derive from a secondary pre-colonial introduction of water...
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    Domesticated plants and animals of Austronesia (category Articles containing Isnag-language text)
    Reo: The Language Garden. Benton Family Trust. Retrieved 15 January 2019. Bellwood, Peter (2009). "Archaeology and the Origins of Language Families"...
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    filiˈpino̞]) is the national language of the Philippines, the main lingua franca, and one of the two official languages of the country, along with English...
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    Batok (category Articles containing Isnag-language text)
    still traditional. Among the Apayao people (also known as the Isneg or Isnag), both men and women wore tattoos. The most prominent tattoo is called the...
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    Bahay kubo (category Articles containing Isnag-language text)
    The báhay kúbo, kubo, or payág (in the Visayan languages), is a type of stilt house indigenous to the Philippines. It is the traditional basic design...
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    pronunciation: [tɐˈɡaːloɡ] ; Baybayin: ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜔) is an Austronesian language spoken as a first language by the ethnic Tagalog people, who make up a quarter of the...
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    Ilocos Norte (category Articles containing explicitly cited English-language text)
    Filipino (the national language) and English, there are other two indigenous languages in Ilocos Norte. There are the Isnag language of the east and the...
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    some 130 to 195 languages spoken in the Philippines, depending on the method of classification. Almost all are Malayo-Polynesian languages native to the...
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    The Sama–Bajaw languages are a well-established group of languages spoken by the Sama-Bajau peoples (A'a sama) of the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia...
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    Anito and Diwata (category Articles containing Isnag-language text)
    Diwata also means fairy or nymph in modern Filipino language and in many other Philippine languages. Anito (a term predominantly used in Northern Luzon)...
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    is an Austronesian language spoken in the southern Philippines by Cebuano people and other ethnic groups as a secondary language. It is natively, though...
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    The Ivatan language, also known as Chirin nu Ivatan ("language of the Ivatan people"), is an Austronesian language spoken in the Batanes Islands of the...
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    Chavacano (redirect from Chavacano Language)
    (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃaβaˈkano]) is a group of Spanish-based creole language varieties spoken in the Philippines. The variety spoken in Zamboanga City...
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    Iloko) is an Austronesian language primarily spoken in the Philippines by the Ilocano people. It is one of the eight major languages of the Philippines with...
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    idioma samareño meaning Samar language) is an Austronesian language and the fifth-most-spoken native regional language of the Philippines, native to Eastern...
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  • The Tagalog language, encompassing its diverse dialects, and serving as the basis of Filipino — has developed rich and distinctive vocabulary deeply rooted...
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    Philippine languages (40 languages, including Tagalog, Bikol languages and Visayan languages) Palawan languages (3 languages) Subanen languages (6 languages; sometimes...
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    Northern Luzon Ilocano Arta Dicamay Agta † (unclassified) Cagayan Valley Isnag Ibanagic Atta Ibanag Itawis Yogad Gaddang-Cagayan Central Cagayan Agta Gaddang...
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    (Basa Magindanawn, Jawi: باس مڬندنون‎), or Magindanawn is an Austronesian language spoken by Maguindanaon people who form majority of the population of eponymous...
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    is an Austronesian language, and one of the eight major languages of the Philippines. It is the primary and predominant language of the entire province...
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    The Itbayat language or Itbayaten (also known generically as Ibatan) is an Austronesian language, in the Batanic group. It is spoken primarily in Itbayat...
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  • Caluyanon is a regional Western Bisayan language spoken in the Semirara Island Group, Caluya, Antique in the Philippines. Most of its speakers use either...
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  • Albay Bikol, or simply Albayanon is a group of languages and one of the three languages that compose Inland Bikol. It is spoken in the southwestern coast...
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    language of the Philippines throughout its more than three centuries of Spanish rule, from the late 16th century to 1898, then a co-official language...
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    Cordillera Administrative Region (category CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2))
    Muyadan tribe – in Manabo Isnag tribe – also known as Isneg comprising the sub-groups known as the Ymandaya and Imallod (Isnag refers to the people, while...
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    The Baybay language, also known as Baybayanon, Utudnon, Waya-Waya or Leyte, is a distinct regional language that was spoken on the island of Leyte in the...
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  • Blaan, also known as Bla'an, is an Austronesian language of the southern Philippines spoken by an indigenous ethnic group of the same name who inhabited...
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