Kalagan is an Austronesian dialect cluster of the Davao Region of Mindanao in the Philippines. It is also spoken in a few parts of Caraga, still in Mindanao...
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The Kalagan (also spelled Kagan, Kaagan, or by the Spanish as Caragan) are a subgroup of the Mandaya-Mansaka people who speak the Kalagan language. The...
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Kalagan may refer to: Kalagan, Azerbaijan Kalagan, Iran Kalagan people Kalagan language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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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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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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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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Ethnic groups in the Philippines (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 22)
Davao del Sur and two other Davao provinces. The Kalagan language is similar to the Tagakaolo language but have increasingly incorporated some Tausug and...
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railway station, Gujarat, India kll, the ISO 639-3 code for Kagan Kalagan language, Mindanao, Philippines KLL, the Karnin–Lang–Liberty algorithm for online...
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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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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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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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Binisayâ/Bisayâ nga Hiniligaynon/Inilonggo, is an Austronesian regional language spoken in the Philippines by about 9.1 million people, predominantly in...
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dialect of Cebuano today. The Mansakan languages are: Mansakan Dabawenyo Mandayan Mansaka Mandaya Kamayo Kalagan (a dialect cluster) Mamanwa The Mansakan...
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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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Western Mansakan Kalagan and Tagakaolo Mamanwa Mamanwa Andrew Gallman (1997) rejects Zorc's classification of the Mansakan languages and Mamanwa as primary...
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spoken just inland from Mati, Davao Oriental Maragusan Mandaya Islam (or Kalagan Piso): spoken on the east coast of Davao Gulf directly east of Davao City...
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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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Mati, Davao Oriental (category Articles containing Cebuano-language text)
Pioneer settlers were the Austronesian indigenous peoples Mandaya and Kalagan, and the Arabic-Indo-Malayan-influenced Maguindanao and Maranao. Captain...
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Central Bikol (redirect from Central Bicolano language)
Bikol, commonly called Bikol Naga or simply Bikol, is an Austronesian language spoken by the Bicolanos, primarily in the Bicol Region of southern Luzon...
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Sug, Malay: Bahasa Suluk, بهاس سولوق, lit. 'Language of Sulu/the Tausūg people') is an Austronesian language spoken in the province of Sulu in the Philippines...
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sometimes spelled as Maranaw, Meranaw or Mëranaw, is an Austronesian language spoken by the Maranao people in the provinces of Lanao del Sur and Lanao...
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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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several languages that compose the Inland Bikol (or Southern Bicol) group of the Bikol macrolanguage. It belongs to the Austronesian language family that...
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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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Caraga, Davao Oriental (category Articles containing Cebuano-language text)
regions of Davao and parts of Caraga who speak the Kalagan languages. The name itself is from kalagan (literally "[strong] spirited") which means "fierce"...
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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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Southern Sorsogon (also Waray Sorsogon, Bisakol, Gubat) is a Bisayan language spoken in the southern part of Sorsogon, Philippines, in the municipalities...
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railway station, Madhya Pradesh, India kqe, the ISO 639-3 code for Kalagan language, Philippines This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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