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    Sambal or Sambali is a Sambalic language spoken primarily in the Zambal municipalities of Santa Cruz, Candelaria, Masinloc, Palauig, and Iba, in the Pangasinense...
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    Sambal is an Indonesian chili sauce or paste, typically made from a mixture of a variety of chilli peppers with secondary ingredients such as shrimp paste...
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  • The Sambalic languages are a part of the Central Luzon language family spoken by the Sambals, an ethnolinguistic group on the western coastal areas of...
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  • (also known as Magbikin, Bataan Ayta, or Magbukun Ayta) is a Sambalic language. It has around 500 speakers (Wurm 2000) and is spoken within an Aeta community...
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    Kapampangan language and Sinauna and archaic form of Tagalog still spoken in Tanay in the province of Rizal. This has been interpreted to mean that Sambals had...
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  • Sambalic language family in the Philippines and is closely related to not only the five other Ayta dialects but also the Botolan dialect of Sambal. Ethnologue...
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    Zambales (category Articles containing Sambal-language text)
    Zambales, officially the Province of Zambales (Sambal: Probinsya nin Zambales; Ilocano: Probinsia ti Zambales; Pangasinan: Luyag/Probinsia na Zambales;...
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    Iba, Zambales (category Articles containing Sambal-language text)
    Iba [ˈiba], officially the Municipality of Iba (Sambal: Babali nin Iba; Ilocano: Ili ti Iba; Tagalog: Bayan ng Iba), is a 1st class municipality and capital...
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    Mount Pinatubo (category Articles containing Sambal-language text)
    place where one can make crops grow", or could mean "made to grow", in Sambal and Tagalog, which may suggest a knowledge of its previous eruption in about...
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    Philippines (category Articles containing Sambal-language text)
    Kinaray-a Maguindanao Maranao Pangasinan Sambal Surigaonon Tagalog Tausug Waray Yakan Other indigenous languages, including Cuyonon, Ifugao, Itbayat, Kalinga...
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    Sambalic language spoken by 32,867 (SIL 2000) Sambal, primarily in the Zambal municipalities of Botolan and Cabangan in the Philippines. Language status...
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  • The Antsi (Anchi) language or Mag-antsi (also Mag-Anchi Ayta) is a Sambalic language with around 4,200 speakers. It is spoken within Philippine Aeta communities...
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  • people, Philippine ethnolinguistic group Sambalic languages, languages of the Sambal people Sambal (drum), Indian percussion instrument a common name...
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  • The Bolinao language or Binubolinao is a Central Luzon language spoken primarily in the municipalities of Bolinao and Anda, Pangasinan in the Philippines...
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    Palauig (category Articles containing Sambal-language text)
    Palauig, officially the Municipality of Palauig (Sambal: Babali nin Palauig; Filipino: Bayan ng Palauig), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of...
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    Masinloc (category Articles containing Sambal-language text)
    Masinloc, officially the Municipality of Masinloc (Sambal: Babali nin Masinloc; Ilocano: Ili ti Masinloc; Filipino: Bayan ng Masinloc), is a 1st class...
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    Candelaria, Zambales (category Articles containing Sambal-language text)
    Candelaria, officially the Municipality of Candelaria (Sambal: Babali nin Candelaria; Filipino: Bayan ng Candelaria), is a 3rd class municipality in the...
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  • Ibanag Ilocano Ivatan Kapampangan Kinaray-a Maguindanao Maranao Pangasinan Sambal Surigaonon Tagalog Tausug Waray Yakan The Philippines' Department of Education...
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    Santa Cruz, Zambales (category Articles containing Sambal-language text)
    Santa Cruz, officially the Municipality of Santa Cruz (Sambal: Babali nin Santa Cruz; Filipino: Bayan ng Santa Cruz), is a 1st class municipality in the...
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  • Ambala is a Sambalic language spoken in the Philippines. It has more than 2,000 speakers[full citation needed] and is spoken within Aeta communities in...
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    Olongapo (category Articles containing Sambal-language text)
    of Olongapo (Filipino: Lungsod ng Olongapo; Ilocano: Siudad ti Olongapo; Sambal: Siyodad nin Olongapo; Kapampangan: Lakanbalen/Ciudad ning Olongapo), is...
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    Infanta, Pangasinan (category Articles containing Sambal-language text)
    Municipality of Infanta (Pangasinan: Baley na Infanta; Ilocano: Ili ti Infanta; Sambal: Babali nin Infanta; Filipino: Bayan ng Infanta), is a 3rd class municipality...
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    Aeta groups and most Sambal in Central Luzon's northern part also understand and even speak Pangasinan as well. The Pangasinan language belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian...
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  • (Sinauna Tagalog) Kapampangan Sambalic languages Ayta languages Sambal languages Central Philippine languages Mamanwa Tagalog Bikol Bisayan Mansaka Lobel...
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    Udang balado or sambal goreng udang is a hot and spicy shrimp dish commonly found in Indonesian cuisine. It is made of shrimp, either peeled or unpeeled...
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    Ilocos Region (category Articles containing Ilocano-language text)
    speak Tagalog instead. Other languages such as Bolinao & Sambal languages in western Pangasinan, and Cordilleran languages (near the borders of the Cordillera...
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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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    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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  • flowering shrub use for fencing gardens in Manipur - Sambal means fencing and Lei means flower in Meitei language. Sekpil indicates the shape of the topiary and...
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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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