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    Kankanaey (also spelled Kankana-ey) is a South-Central Cordilleran language under the Austronesian family spoken on the island of Luzon in the Philippines...
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    The Kankanaey people are an Indigenous peoples of the Northern Philippines. They are part of the collective group of indigenous people known as the Igorot...
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  • Huzhu County, Qinghai, China xnn, the ISO 639-3 code for Northern Kankanaey language, Philippines This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • Igorot Kankanaey language, their Austronesian (Cordilleran) language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kankanaey. If an...
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    Benguet (category Articles containing Kankanaey-language text)
    [bɛŋˈɡɛt]), officially the Province of Benguet (Ibaloi: Probinsya ne Benguet; Kankanaey: Probinsyan di Benguet; Pangasinan: Luyag/Probinsia na Benguet; Ilocano:...
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    Carabao (category Articles containing Kankanaey-language text)
    Siraya luang, Rukai nwange, Ilocano nuang, Tagalog anwang or anowang, Kankanaey nuang, Isneg nuang, Itawis nwang, Bontoc nuwang, Ifugao nuwang, and Aklanon...
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    Anito (category Articles containing Kankanaey-language text)
    Tagalog alimpuyó and Bikol alipúros), storms (e.g. Kankanaey alimbudádbud), shadows (e.g. Kankanaey alalangaw), [clouds of] dust (e.g. Tagalog alikabok...
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    Filipino shamans (category Articles containing Kankanaey-language text)
    (Visayan); kalag (Bicol); linnawa (Igorot), kaduwa (Isneg), ab-abiik (Kankanaey), karurua (Ilocano), ikaruruwa (Ibanag), karaduwa (Mangyan), kiyaraluwa...
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    The Kankanaey domain includes Western Mountain Province, northern Benguet and southeastern Ilocos Sur. Like most Igorot ethnic groups, the Kankanaey built...
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    La Trinidad, Benguet (category Articles containing Kankanaey-language text)
    zone UTC+8 (PST) ZIP code 2601 PSGC 141110000 IDD : area code  +63 (0)74 Native languages Kankanaey Ibaloi Ilocano Tagalog Website www.latrinidad.gov.ph...
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    Ifugao people (category Articles containing Batad Ifugao-language text)
    the western Mountain Province, due to striking similarities with Kankanaey language, architecture, clothing manufacturing and design and the many names...
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    Bontoc and Kankanaey languages. It is a dialect continuum, and its four main varieties—such as Tuwali—are sometimes considered separate languages. Loanwords...
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    Ethnic groups in the Philippines (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 22)
    terrain of the Cordilleras. They speak the Kankanaey language. The only difference amongst the Kankanaey are the way they speak such as intonation and...
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    Nueva Vizcaya (category Articles containing Ilocano-language text)
    Bugkalut language, Ibaloy language, Ifugaw language, Iguwak language, Irungdungan language, Isinay language, Kalanguya language, and Kankanaey language. During...
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    Domesticated plants and animals of Austronesia (category Articles containing Kankanaey-language text)
    Siraya luang, Rukai nwange, Ilocano nuang, Tagalog anwang or anowang, Kankanaey nuang, Isneg nuang, Itawis nwang, Bontoc nuwang, Ifugao nuwang, and Aklanon...
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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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    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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    Hanging coffins (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
    Sichuan) Hanging coffins are one of the funerary practices among the Kankanaey people of Sagada, Mountain Province, in the island Luzon of the Philippines...
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  • KNE (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
    Airline (ICAO airline code KNE), a defunct Saudi Arabian airline Kankanaey language (ISO 639-3 code kne) Kilonovae (plural abbreviation: kNe, KNe) Search...
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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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    Itneg Kalinga Nuclear Cordilleran Ifugao Balangao Bontok-Kankanaey Bontok-Finallig Kankanaey Southern Cordilleran Bugkalot West Southern Cordilleran Pangasinan...
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  • reconstruction were nine languages—Tagalog, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Waray, Bikol (Central?), Ilokano, Ibanag, Ifugao, and Kankanaey—with the rationale that...
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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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    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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    The Austronesian languages (/ˌɔːstrəˈniːʒən/) are a language family widely spoken throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, parts of Mainland Southeast Asia...
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    Gregorio del Pilar, Ilocos Sur (category Articles containing Ilocano-language text)
    group. This mixture of Ilocano and Igorot intermarriages speak the Kankanaey language but can speak and understand the dialects of their neighboring towns...
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    The Malayic languages are a branch of the Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of the Austronesian language family. The most prominent member is Malay, a pluricentric...
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    List of love and lust deities (category Articles containing Chamorro-language text)
    love and beauty goddess. Bangan: the Kankanaey goddess of romance; a daughter of Bugan and Lumawig Obban: the Kankanaey goddess of reproduction; a daughter...
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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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    more divergent from other Central Cordilleran languages, such as Kalinga, Itneg or Ifugao and Kankanaey. According to the Ethnologue, Isinai is spoken...
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