The Ibaloi language (ësël ivadoy, /əsəl ivaˈdoj/) belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian languages family. It is closely related... 4 KB (210 words) - 00:26, 26 November 2023 |
Ibaloi (also spelled Ibaloy; Ibaloi: ivadoy, /ivaˈdoj/) are an indigenous ethnic group found in Benguet province of the northern Philippines. Ibaloi is... 10 KB (1,097 words) - 06:10, 28 April 2024 |
Baguio (category Articles containing Ibaloi-language text) /ˈbɑːɡiˈoʊ/ BAH-ghee-oh, -OH, Tagalog: [ˈbagjɔ]), officially the City of Baguio (Ibaloi: Siudad ne Bagiw; Ilocano: Siudad ti Baguio; Tagalog: Lungsod ng Baguio)... 129 KB (11,341 words) - 20:23, 21 April 2024 |
Pangasinic group of languages. The other Pangasinic languages are: Ibaloi Karao Iwaak Kalanguya/Kallahan Pangasinan is the official language of the province... 38 KB (2,102 words) - 07:49, 8 May 2024 |
Batok (category Articles containing Ibaloi-language text) used to tattoo both Ibaloi and Kankanaey women. However, most of these women would have already passed away by the 1980s. Ibaloi tattoo artists could... 78 KB (9,139 words) - 12:22, 7 May 2024 |
Benguet (category Articles containing Ibaloi-language text) Benguet (IPA: [bɛŋˈɡɛt]), officially the Province of Benguet (Ibaloi: Probinsya ne Benguet; Kankanaey: Probinsyan di Benguet; Pangasinan: Luyag/Probinsia... 65 KB (4,507 words) - 04:51, 8 May 2024 |
Filipino shamans (category Articles containing Ibaloi-language text) mailang Hanunó'o: balyán, balyán-an Higaonon: baylan Hiligaynon: maaram Ibaloi: mambunong Ifugao: mandadawak, dawak, insupak, mon-lapu, tumunoh, alpogan... 91 KB (9,986 words) - 19:03, 11 April 2024 |
La Trinidad, Benguet (category Articles containing Ibaloi-language text) encompassing La Trinidad was originally called "Benguet", a thriving community of Ibaloi migrants from Tinek. Natives traded local products, which included gold... 66 KB (3,577 words) - 21:56, 21 April 2024 |
Cordilleran languages as follows: Southern Cordilleran Ilongot West Southern Cordilleran Pangasinan Nuclear Southern Cordilleran Ibaloi (including Iwak)... 6 KB (217 words) - 23:13, 7 January 2024 |
Nuclear Southern Cordilleran Ibaloi Karao Iwaak Kallahan Himes, Ronald S. 2005. The Meso-Cordilleran Group of Philippine Languages. In Hsiu-chuan Liao and... 2 KB (140 words) - 23:11, 7 January 2024 |
Igorot people (section Ibaloi) agrarian society. Many of the Ibaloi and Kalanguya people continue with their agriculture and rice cultivation. Their native language belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian... 43 KB (4,649 words) - 17:33, 1 April 2024 |
Pangasinan (category Articles containing Pangasinan-language text) Pangasinan. The Pangasinan language along with Ibaloi are classified under the Pangasinic group of languages. The other Pangasinic languages are: Karao Iwaak Keley-I... 66 KB (7,204 words) - 08:01, 6 May 2024 |
Burnham Park (Baguio) (category CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2)) Arnie's Garden, where flower vendors sell their merchandise. The Avong Ibaloi Heritage Garden is situated between the Orchidarium and the Children's Park... 24 KB (1,953 words) - 09:10, 1 May 2024 |
pronounced [ʔoːˈlɛlo həˈvɐjʔi]) is a Polynesian language and critically endangered language of the Austronesian language family that takes its name from Hawaiʻi... 69 KB (7,702 words) - 16:54, 4 May 2024 |
Ethnic groups in the Philippines (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 22) Ibaloi and Kalanguya people continue with their agriculture and rice cultivation. The Ibaloi language is closely related to the Pangasinan language,... 236 KB (26,154 words) - 06:48, 3 May 2024 |
Malay: Bahasa Melayu, Jawi: بهاس ملايو) is an Austronesian language that is an official language of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, and that... 58 KB (4,658 words) - 08:36, 2 May 2024 |
Filipino, [ˈwi.kɐŋ fi.liˈpi.no̞]) is a language under the Austronesian language family. It is the national language (Wikang pambansa / Pambansang wika) of... 43 KB (4,222 words) - 17:35, 9 April 2024 |
some 130 to 195 languages spoken in the Philippines, depending on the method of classification. Almost all are Malayo-Polynesian languages native to the... 96 KB (7,223 words) - 09:53, 9 May 2024 |
The ꞌAreꞌare language is spoken by the ꞌAreꞌare people of the southern part of Malaita island, as well as nearby South Malaita Island and the eastern shore... 10 KB (1,226 words) - 03:27, 22 April 2024 |
Teor and Kur are two Austronesian language varieties of the Central–Eastern Malayo-Polynesian branch spoken near Kei Island, Indonesia. They are reportedly... 1,019 bytes (44 words) - 21:10, 15 April 2023 |
Filipino Sign Language (FSL) or Philippine Sign Language (Filipino: Wikang pasenyas ng mga Pilipino), is a sign language originating in the Philippines... 14 KB (1,369 words) - 18:45, 11 April 2024 |
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... 3 KB (285 words) - 18:40, 23 July 2023 |
Bacan Malay (redirect from Bacanese Malay language) Bacan Malay or Bacan is a Malayic language spoken on the island of Bacan in North Maluku province, Indonesia, by the minor Bacan ethnic group. It is an... 16 KB (1,689 words) - 23:03, 21 March 2024 |
Southern Bisaya, Brunei Bisaya, Brunei Dusun or Tutong 1, is a Sabahan language spoken in Brunei and Sarawak, Malaysia. Bisaya at Ethnologue (18th ed.... 2 KB (42 words) - 07:29, 21 April 2024 |