• Central Cagayan Agta, also known as Labin Agta, is an Aeta language of northern Cagayan Province, Philippines. It is spoken by the Aeta Negritos in inland...
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    indigenous languages in Cagayan. These are the Dupaninan Agta language (with fewer than 1400 remaining speakers) and the Central Cagayan Agta language (with...
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  • Northern Alta, Southern Arta Casiguran Agta Nagtipunan Agta Dinapigue Agta Central Cagayan Agta Pahanan Agta (distinct from Paranan, which is not spoken...
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    Aeta people (redirect from Agta people)
    Aeta (Ayta /ˈaɪtə/ EYE-tə), Agta and Dumagat, are collective terms for several indigenous peoples who live in various parts of Luzon island in the Philippines...
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  • Southern Cagayan Agta. Minanga, Peñablanca, Cagayan Conyan, Minanga, Peñablanca, Cagayan Sapinit, Maconacon, Isabela Makagaw (Dupaninan), Cagayan Faire Atta...
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  • Trading, a Dubai firm Central Cagayan Agta language of the Philippines (by ISO code) Dries van Agt, Dutch Prime Minister 1977–1982 Agta (disambiguation) All...
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  • Atta Ibanag North Ibanag South Ibanag Malaweg Gaddangic Central Cagayan Agta Itawit Yogad Cagayan-Baliwon Gaddang Ga'dang Gaddang Robinson, Laura C. and...
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    Dupaningan Agta (Dupaninan Agta), or Eastern Cagayan Agta, is a language spoken by a semi-nomadic hunter-gatherer Negrito people of Cagayan and Isabela...
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    Ilocano Arta Dicamay Agta † (unclassified) Cagayan Valley Isnag Ibanagic Atta Ibanag Itawis Yogad Gaddang-Cagayan Central Cagayan Agta Gaddang Ga'dang Northeastern...
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    Zambales; Ténap (Agta Dupaningan) of Cagayan and Isabela; Bolinaw of Pangasinan; Agta Dumagat Casiguran of Isabela and Aurora; and Agtâ Dumagat Umíray of...
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  • Inagta Rinconada (Mount Iriga Agta) is a Bikol language spoken by a semi-nomadic hunter-gatherer Agta (Negrito) people of the Philippines. It is spoken...
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  • An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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  • Umiray Dumaget (Central Agta). Umiray, General Nakar, Quezon Dibut, San Luis, Aurora Bunbun, Panukulan, Polillo, Quezon The language is also spoken in...
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    groups the languages of Bikol as follows: Bikol Coastal Bikol (Northern) Isarog Agta language Mount Iraya Agta language Central Bikol language (ISO 639-3...
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    native languages are spoken in the nation and four languages have been classified as extinct: Dicamay Agta, Katabaga, Tayabas Ayta and Villaviciosa Agta. Except...
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    Agta, Atta, Yogad, Isneg, and Malaweg. Similar to more widely known Philippine languages like Cebuano and Tagalog, Ibanag is a Philippine language belonging...
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  • Inagta Alabat (Alabat Island Agta) is a Philippine Negrito language spoken in central Alabat Island, Philippines. Its speakers began arriving on the island...
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    in local literature) tongues of Ga'dang with 6,000 speakers, Yogad, Cagayan Agta with less than 1,000 and Atta with 2,000 (although the Negrito Aeta and...
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  • Dicamay Agta is an extinct Aeta language of the northern Philippines. The Dicamay Agta lived on the Dicamay River, on the western side of the Sierra Madre...
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    Batangas and Marinduque. Rinconada Bikol is the language adopted by the indigenous population of Agta/Aeta (the Negrito) in the surrounding mountainous...
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    Bajau Indonesia. Jama Mapun, a language from the island of Mapun, formerly known as Cagayan de Sulu, is a related language and sometimes also referred to...
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    erroneous as speakers of this language are never referred to as Agta. Reid (2010) classifies the language as a Central Luzon language, just like Kapampangan...
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    Jones, Isabela (category Populated places on the Rio Grande de Cagayan)
    dominantly using these languages: Iloko, Yogad, Bugkalot/Ilongot, Dicamay Agta. English, being one of the official languages is used primarily in communication...
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  • elements found in both Arta and "North Agta" (i.e., various Northeastern Luzon languages spoken mostly in Cagayan Province). Forms from Kimoto (2018) have...
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    Region in the northern Philippines and they are also found in parts of Cagayan, and Ilocos Norte. Their populations are distributed across the municipalities...
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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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    The over 200 Central–Eastern Oceanic languages form a branch of the Oceanic language family within the Austronesian languages. Traditional classifications...
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    The Central Luzon languages are a group of languages belonging to the Philippine languages. These are predominantly spoken in the western portions of Central...
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    Central Bikol, commonly called Bikol Naga or simply as Bikol, is an Austronesian language spoken by the Bicolanos, primarily in the Bicol Region of southern...
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  • Manide is a Philippine language spoken throughout the province of Camarines Norte in Bicol region and near the eastern edge of Quezon in Southern Tagalog...
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