• Klata (also known as Clata, Giangan, Bagobo, Jangan) is an Austronesian language of the southern Philippines. It is spoken on the eastern slopes of Mount...
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    Mindanao languages, Klata (Giangan) is alternatively considered by Zorc (2019) to be a primary branch of the Southern Philippine languages, with Bilic...
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  • The Bagobo language can refer to either of the following Austronesian languages spoken in Mindanao, Philippines: Giangan language, also referred to as...
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    Filipino shamans (category Articles containing Giangan-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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    Spirit house (category Articles containing Giangan-language text)
    A spirit house is a shrine to the protective spirit of a place that is found in the Southeast Asian countries of Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia...
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  • Blaan belongs to the Bilic microgroup of the Philippine language subgroup, along with Giangan Manobo, Tiruray, and Tboli. There are two major varieties...
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    ISBN 0-85883-157-0 – via Archive.org. Zorc, R. David (2019). "Klata / Giangan: A New Southern Philippine Subgroup" (PDF). The Archive: Special Publication...
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    Ethnic groups in the Philippines (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 22)
    to Calinan within Davao City. They speak the Giangan languages of the South Mindanao or Bilic languages. The Lipadas River separated the traditional Tagabawa...
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  • Talaingod, and Tagauanum; (2) The Bagobo subgroup: Attaw (Jangan, Klata, Obo, Giangan, Guiangan), Eto (Ata), Kailawan (Kaylawan), Langilan, Manuvu/Obo, Matigsalug...
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    Lumad (section Languages)
    Talaingod, and Tagauanum; (2) The Bagobo subgroup: Attaw (Jangan, Klata, Obo, Giangan, Guiangan), Eto (Ata), Kailawan (Kaylawan), Langilan, Manuvu/Obo, Matigsalug...
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    Metro Davao (category Articles containing Cebuano-language text)
    in addition to languages indigenous to Davao City, such as Giangan, Kalagan, Tagabawa, Matigsalug, Ata Manobo, and Obo. Other languages also varyingly...
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    Davao del Sur (category Articles containing Cebuano-language text)
    scattered across the province. The Cebuano language, with Davaoeño as its regional variant, is the main language of the province, although Filipino and English...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with B. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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    Davao City (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
    aforementioned languages, Chavacano Davaoeño and Hiligaynon are also spoken by a minority in addition to languages indigenous to the city, such as Giangan, Kalagan...
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    Davao Region (category Articles containing Cebuano-language text)
    Cebuano speech. Minority indigenous groups of the region speak their own languages as well. Chinese immigrants are widespread in the region, with a considerable...
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