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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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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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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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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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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indoˈnesija]) is the official and national language of Indonesia. It is a standardized variety of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca...
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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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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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tə-GAH-log; [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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Filipino, [ˈwi.kɐŋ fi.liˈpi.no̞]) is a language under the Austronesian language family. It is the national language (Wikang pambansa / Pambansang wika) of...
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The Austronesian languages (/ˌɔːstrəˈniːʒən/) are a language family widely spoken throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, parts of Mainland Southeast Asia...
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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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western Java. It is the native language of more than 68 million people. Javanese is the largest of the Austronesian languages in number of native speakers...
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Malay: Bahasa Melayu, Jawi: بهاس ملايو) is an Austronesian language that is an official language of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, and that...
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Cebuano (/sɛˈbwɑːnoʊ/ se-BWAH-noh) is an Austronesian language spoken in the southern Philippines. It is natively, though informally, called by its generic...
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Caledonian languages also known as Kanak languages form a branch of the Southern Oceanic languages. Their speakers are known as Kanaks. One language is extinct...
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Austronesian language and dialect continuum spoken in Madagascar. The standard variety, called Official Malagasy, is an official language of Madagascar...
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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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Polynesian languages form a genealogical group of languages, itself part of the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian family. There are 38 Polynesian languages, representing...
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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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Kutai is a Malayic language spoken by 300,000 to 500,000 people. It is the native language of the Kutai people (Indonesian: Suku Kutai, Kutai: Urang Kutai)[what...
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Filipino Sign Language (FSL) or Philippine Sign Language (Filipino: Wikang pasenyas ng mga Pilipino), is a sign language originating in the Philippines...
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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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Kiribatese), is an Austronesian language spoken mainly in Kiribati. It belongs to the Micronesian branch of the Oceanic languages. The word Kiribati, the current...
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symbols instead of Balinese characters. Balinese is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken on the Indonesian island of Bali, as well as Northern Nusa Penida...
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Davao de Oro (category Articles containing Cebuano-language text)
of the Mandaya tribe. The primary language spoken in the province is Cebuano. Secondary languages include Kalagan, Mansaka, Mandaya, Ata Manobo, Dibabawnon...
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