code bto Pandan Bikol language Pandan Northern Catanduanes Ethnologue3 code cts McFarland 1974 Curtis McFarland gives the following classification for the Bikollanguages. ref McFarland, Curtis D. The dialects ... Catanduanes  1 clade 1 Pandan Bikol Pandan North Catanduanes label2   Inland Bikollanguages ... label3   Coastal Bikollanguages Coastal  Bikol   3 clade 1 Naga City Naga Standard ... languages Northern Coastal Bikol Central Standard Spoken primarily in Naga City . Also recognized ... to North Catanduanes Southern Coastal and Inland Bikollanguages Inland Bikol Rinconada Spoken .... Holy Rosary Minor Seminary. See also Bikol language Languages of Bicol External links http bikoltranslator.blogspot.com Translate Bikol , an online English Bikol and Bisakol languages translator. BikollanguagesLanguages of the Philippines DEFAULTSORT BikolLanguages Category Bikollanguages Category Languages of Bicol am bcl Tataramon na Bikol br Bikoleg ceb Pinulongang Bikol de Bikolano ...about the various dialects of the Bikol macrolanguage the standardized dialect of Bikol based on the Canaman variant Bikol language Infobox Language family name Bikol region Bicol Region familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine fam4 Central Philippine languages Central Philippine child1 Coastal Bikol child2 Inland Bikol child3 Pandan Bikol File Bikol languages.png thumb 250px The Bikollanguages are a group of Central Philippine languages spoken particularly on the Bicol Peninsula on the island of Luzon and parts of Catanduanes and Burias Island , Masbate Province . There is also a continuum between Visayan languages and Bikollanguages, called Bisakol languages. Internal classification Ethnologue The eight varieties of Bikol according to http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 2559 16 Ethnologue are Coastal Bikol ... Ethnologue3 code bcl Virac Southern Catanduanes Ethnologue3 code bln Inland Bikol Southern Agta, Mt ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Coastal Bikol is one of the three groups of the Bikollanguages . It is composed of Isarog Agta , Mt. Iraya Agta , Central Bicolano Bikol Central , and Southern Catanduanes Bicolano . Bikollanguages DEFAULTSORT Coastal BikolLanguages Category Bikollanguages Au lang stub bcl Coastal Bicol ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Inland Bikol is one of the three groups of the Bikollanguages . It is composed of Mt. Iriga Agta, Bicolano Albay Albay Bicolano , and Bicolano Iriga Iriga Bicolano Rinconada . Bikollanguages DEFAULTSORT Inland BikolLanguages Category Bikollanguages Ethno group stub Au lang stub bcl Inland Bicol ... more details
sainda, kanira Particles Like many other Philippine languages , Bikol has a rich set of discourse particles ... bcl http bikoltranslator.blogspot.com Translate BikolBikollanguagesLanguages of the Philippines au lang stub Category Bikollanguages fr Bikol ...about the standardized dialect of Bikol based on the Naga City variant the various other dialects of the Bikol macrolanguage Bikollanguages Infobox Language name Bikol altname Bicol familycolor Austronesian states flag Philippines region Bicol Region Bicol speakers 2.5 million 7th most spoken native language in the Philippines ref Philippine Census, 2000. Table 11. Household Population by Ethnicity, Sex and Region 2000 ref fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine fam4 Central Philippine languages Central Philippine fam5 Bikollanguages script Latin alphabet Latin Filipino alphabet Filipino variant br Historically written in Baybayin nation Regional language in the Philippines agency Commission on the Filipino Language iso2 bik lc1 bcl ld1 Central Bicolano ll1 Central Bicolano language The Bikol language also spelled Bicol is spoken in the Bicol region of southern Luzon , Philippines by the Bicolano people . Standard Bikol is based on the Naga City variant. Dialects main BikollanguagesBikol consists of many highly diverse regional dialects. The most divergent dialects are spoken in Catanduanes and Sorsogon . There is also an Eastern Standard Bikol variant spoken in Legazpi City . Grammar Pronouns border 1 cellpadding 2   Absolutive Ergative Oblique 1st person singular ako ko sakuya, sako, kanako, saako 2nd person singular ika ... Tagalog po politeness marker tab in some Bikol dialects t los t los t los Tagalog agad agad immediately, right away See also Bikollanguages References Reflist Lobel, Jason William, Wilmer Joseph S Tria, and Jose Maria Z Carpio. 2000. An satuyang tataramon A study of the Bikol language . Naga City ... more details
Infobox Language name Pandan Bikol nativename states flag Philippines region Pandan, Catanduanes Pandan and north east Catanduanes speakers 122,000 ref http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code cts Ethnologue report ref familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine fam4 Central Philippine languages Central Philippine fam5 Bikollanguages iso3 cts Pandan Bikol or Northern Catanduanes Bicolano is one of the three groups of the Bikollanguages . It is spoken in Pandan, Catanduanes Pandan and northeastern portion of Catanduanes . Incubator cts References reflist Bikollanguages au lang stub Category Bikollanguages bcl Pandan Bikol ... more details
Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine fam4 Central Philippine languages Central Philippine fam5 Bikollanguages fam6 Inland Bikol script Latin alphabet Latin ... variant or dialect but can also be found in towns and cities speaking the other group of Inland Bikollanguages like East Miraya, West Miraya and Buhinon or Albay Bicolano Albay Bikol . People that are new ... to be numbered at 30,000 to 50,000. br br Bikollanguages Category Bikollanguages ...Incubator code bto Infobox Language name Iriga Bikol or Rinconada Bikol familycolor Austronesian states ... agency Commission on the Filipino Language iso2 bto Rinconada Bikol or Iriga Bicolano is one of the three languages that compose the Inland Bikol group of the Bikollanguages . It s closest relative is the Albay Bicolano Albay Bikol group of language and Central Bikolano to the lesser ... much to Rinconada Bikol s accent, vocabularies and lexicon. The language retains the proto Philippine schwa vowel that has been disappeared in other Austronesian languages like Cebuano language ... two other Philippine languages are also using and have retained the schwa vowel . The name of the language ... br Uniqueness and Distinction Rinconada Bikol has the distinctive short or unstressed letter ... in Rinconada Bikol language is the occurrence of an extra consonant phoneme IPA . This consonant ... nor an equivalent character in Philippine standard keyboard. Thus, the Rinconada Bikol speakers ... ulam . The native word for it is bangot in Rinconada Bikol. Sa IPA g is one example of a borrowed ... word Dios Mamajes . br br Status Although Rinconada Bikol has several thousands of speakers, yet ... it. The local government of Camarines Sur does not publish any papers in Rinconada Bikol and not even ... it. No wonder, the language is still one of the unrecognized regional languages in the Philippines. br br Alphabet The Rinconada Bikol Native alphabet has 6 short or unstressed vowels, 6 stressed ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Language family name Are region Eastern New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 Papuan Tip languages Papuan Tip fam6 Kilivila Nuclear Papuan Tip fam7 Are Taupota languages Are Taupota The family of Are languages is a subgroup of the Are Taupota languages . It consists of 7 language s. Components Are language Are Arifama Miniafia language Arifama Miniafia Doga language Doga Gapapaiwa language Gapapaiwa Ghayavi language Ghayavi Kaninuwa language Kaninuwa Ubir language Ubir DEFAULTSORT Are Languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Category Nuclear Papuan Tip languages Au lang stub PapuaNewGuinea stub hr Are jezici ... more details
, and Masbate . Northern Bikol is further divided into four languages 1. Central Bikolano Central Bicolano or Bikol Central br Standard Bikol It is spoken in urban centers of the region such as Naga City and Legazpi City. Bikol Naga This spoken variety is based on the speech of Naga City, Camarines ... to Visayan languages spoken in the Bikol region. These languages are close to Waray Waray language Waray Waray and Hiligaynon language Hiligaynon but have a lot of influence from other Bikollanguages ... Languages of the Philippines Bikol language External links http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp ... and Bisakol languages translator Bikollanguages DEFAULTSORT Languages Of Bicol Category Bikollanguages ...The languages of Bicol are a group of four languages that are spoken in the Bicol Region of the Philippines . Despite being mutually unintelligible, the four languages are all called Bikol and to a lesser extent, Bicolano by their speakers. This situation roughly mirrors that of the Visayan languages ... specific names based on the name of a municipality or province are also used. Classification Bikollanguages are classified under the Central Philippine language family of which Tagalog and the Visayan languages are a part of. The four groups are outlined below. Northern Bikol main Coastal Bikol North Coastal Standard Bikol Ethnologue name Coastal Bikol or simply, Northern Bikol, is spoken by over ... . Bikol Daet It is spoken in Daet, Camarines Norte . Bikol Legazpi It is spoken in Legazpi City , Tabaco ... differences in vocabulary, for example between the Bikol of Naga and Legazpi, comparable to that between ... on differences in intonation. Bikol Naga has a distinct see saw intonation reminiscent of Hiligaynon language Hiligaynon or Waray while Bikol Legazpi has a flat intonation and is said to be spoken rapidly. Bikol Partido Spoken in the Camarines Sur municipalities of Ocampo, Camarines Sur Ocampo ..., Camarines Sur Sag ay , and San Jose, Camarines Sur San Jose . Bikol Virac Spoken in Virac, Catanduanes ... more details
Infobox Language family name Bisakol region Sorsogon and Masbate familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine fam4 Central Philippine languages Central Philippine fam5 Visayan languages Visayan fam6 central Visayan languages Central Visayan child1 Southern Sorsogon br Masbatenyo language Masbatenyo br Central Sorsogon Bisakol portmanteau of Bisaya and Bikol refers to the transitional languages in the Central Philippine languages Central Philippine language family, between Visayan languages and Bikol languages . They are usually classified by linguists as Visayan languages with a great deal of Bikol language Bikol influence. These languages are spoken in the Bicol Region and include the Waray Waray language Warayan speech varieties of Sorsogon , locally known as Sorsoganon, Central Sorsogon Masbate Sorsogon and Southern Sorsogon Waray Sorsogon . These Bisakol languages are closely related to the Waray Waray language Waray Waray spoken in Northern Samar and especially the island of Maripipi, Biliran Maripipi in Biliran . Masbate o language Masbate o of Masbate is closer to the languages of Panay , Capiznon and Hiligaynon language Hiligaynon Ilonggo . It still has had Bikol language Bicolano influence since it is in the Bicol Region politically and geographically. Despite its name, Masbate Sorsogon is closer to Waray Waray language Waray Waray than to Masbatenyo, but this coast of Sorsogon Bay where Masbate Sorsogon is spoken has had a lot of contact with Masbate Island . On the linguistic map of the region, Masbate Sorsogon is 101, Masbatenyo is 102 and Waray Sorsogon is 147. http www.ethnologue.com show map.asp?name PH&seq 30 Ethnologue map of Central Philippines Category Visayan languages Category Language contact fr Langues bisakol ... more details
Bikollanguages Bicol , Cebuano language Cebuano , Zamboangue o language Zamboangue o Chavacano , Hiligaynon ... language Pangasinan , Kapampangan language Kapampangan , BikollanguagesBikol , Waray Waray ... into certain varieties of Bikol. The translation is followed by dialect and Bikollanguages ... Bikol journal Facts About the World s Languages an Encyclopedia of the World s Major Languages, Past ...Refimprove date September 2007 See also Philippine languagesLanguages of country the Philippines image ... 120 and 175 languages , depending on the method of classification. ref name McFarland1993 Cite document author McFarland, C. D. year 1993 month title Subgrouping and Number of Philippine Languages ... location Manila postscript None ref Four languages no longer have any known speakers. Almost all the Philippine languages belong to the Austronesian languages Austronesian language family . Of all of these languages, ref http www.ethnologue.com show country.asp?name PH Languages of the Philippines ... while as of 2010 about 12 are considered official auxiliary. ref The regional languages are the auxiliary official languages in the regions and shall serve as auxiliary media of instruction therein... Article XIV Section 7. ref National and official languages Spanish language Spanish was the original ... of a common national language based on one of the existing native languages. On November 12, 1937 ... of other regional languages. Their aim was to select a national language among the other regional languages. Ultimately, Tagalog language Tagalog was chosen as the base language December 30, 1937 ... are both the official languages of the country. Filipino also had the distinction of being a national language that was to be developed and enriched on the basis of existing Philippine and other languages ... words from various Philippine languages were also included. The constitution also made mention of Spanish ... and the other regional languages. In this case, Filipino can clearly be labelled as the Post ... more details
See also Languages of the Philippines Infobox Language family name Philippine altname region Philippines br Northern Sulawesi , Indonesia familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Sulu Philippines iso2 phi iso5 phi The Philippine languages are a 1991 proposal by Robert Blust that all the languages of the Philippines and northern Sulawesi except Sama Bajaw languages Sama Bajaw languages of the Sea Gypsies and a few languages of Palawan form a language family subfamily of Austronesian languages . Although the Philippines is near the center of Austronesian expansion from Formosa , there is little linguistic diversity among the approximately 150 Philippine languages ... languages excluding the Sangiric and Minahasan languages , found substantial differences in internal structure Philippine Gorontalo Gorontalo Mongondow languages Philippine proper Northern Philippine languages Northern Philippine Batanic languages Central Luzon languages Northern Luzon languages Central Southern Philippine Central Palawanic Central Philippine languages Central Philippine Palawanic languages Palawanic Palawan languages Kalamian languages South Mangyan languages Mindanao languages including South Mindanao languages South Mindanao Adelaar and Himmelmann 2005 From approximately north to south, Adelaar and Himmelmann 2005 divide the Philippine languages into the following groups Northern Philippine languages Batanic languages 4 languages between Luzon and Taiwan Formosa Northern Luzon languages 40 languages, including Ilokano language Ilocano Central Luzon languages 5 languages, including Kapampangan language Kapampangan Northern Mindoro languages or North Mangyan 3 languages Greater Central Philippine languages South Mangyan languages 3 languages of Mindoro Central Philippine languages 40 languages, including Tagalog language Tagalog and Cebuano language Cebuano Palawan languages 6 languages Mindanao languages 20 languages Gorontalo Mongondow languages 9 languages ... more details
Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine fam4 Central Philippine languages Central Philippine child1 Asi language Asi br Cebuano language Cebuano br Central Visayan languages Central Visayan br Western Visayan languages Western Visayan br Surigaonon language Surigaonon The Visayan languages or Bisayan languages of the Languages of the Philippines Philippines , along with Tagalog language Tagalog and Bikol language Bikol , are part of the Central Philippine languages . Most Visayan languages are spoken in the Visayas region but they are also spoken in the Bicol ... residents of Metro Manila also speak Visayan. Over thirty languages constitute the Visayan language ... well known Visayan languages are Hiligaynon language Hiligaynon , spoken by 7 million in western ... speakers of Visayan languages, especially Cebuano, Hiligaynon, and Waray Waray not only refer ... or may lead to confusion as different languages may be called Bisaya by their respective speakers despite their languages being mutually unintelligible. However, languages that are classified ... either to Cebuano or Hiligaynon as they are the neighboring languages . The Bisayan language and people ... where Visayan languages are predominantly spoken. The Visayan languages are further divided ... Basic Vocabulary Database ref Central Visayan languages Central Visayan includes Hiligaynon ... Porohanon , the Bisakol languages of Sorsogon and Northern Samar , and others. Western Visayan languages ... , Aklan languages Aklanon language Aklanon , Malaynon language Malaynon , Onhan language Onhan ... internal classification for the Visayan languages Zorc 1977 32 . ref name Zorc Zorc, David Paul. The Bisayan ... language family is more like a dialect continuum rather than a set of readily distinguishable languages. The South Visayan languages are considered to have diverged first, followed by Cebuan and then the rest ... diversity, as languages from three primary Visayan branches are spoken there. A total of 36 speech ... more details
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The Zunda languages are a group of related languages that, along with Tekela languages , are a subdivision of the Nguni languages Nguni branch belonging to the larger Bantu languages Bantu family . Zunda languages include Zulu language Zulu 10 million Xhosa language Xhosa 8 million Northern Ndebele language Northern Ndebele or Zimbabwean Ndebele 1,6 million nc lang stub Category Languages of South Africa Category Southern Bantu languages Nguni languages Zunda languages ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Language family name Bel region Northern New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 North New Guinea languages North New Guinea ? fam6 Ngero Vitiaz languages Ngero Vitiaz The eight Bel languages form a group of Austronesian languages of northern Papua New Guinea . Components Astrolabe languages Nuclear Bel languages DEFAULTSORT Bel Languages Category Western Oceanic languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Au lang stub ... more details
Finnic languages usually means the Baltic Finnic languages , but may also refer to some other groupings of Uralic languages Finno Permic languages Finno Volgaic languages Volga Finnic languages only a geographic category Baltic Finnic languages See also Uralic languages Classification of languages disambig ar ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Awan languages are Barbacoan languages that include the Awa Pit language and the Pasto languages spoken in Ecuador and Colombia . Pasto is extinct. DEFAULTSORT Awan Languages Category Awan languages Category Languages of Ecuador Category Barbacoan languages Category Endangered indigenous languages of the Americas Na lang stub mk ... more details
Infobox Language family name Nyima region Sudan familycolor Nilo Saharan fam2 Eastern Sudanic languages Eastern Sudanic fam3 Astaboran languages Astaboran The Nyima languages are a pair of languages of Sudan spoken by the Nyimang that are part of the Eastern Sudanic languages Eastern Sudanic family of Nilo Saharan languages . The languages are Ama language Ama Nyimang and Dinik language Dinik Afitti . ns lang stub Category Eastern Sudanic languages br Yezho tamek mk ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Many languages are indigenous to Oceania they belong to several families. The Austronesian languages Austronesian family is the most common, found throughout many Pacific Islands, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. Australia is home to many diverse families of Languages of Australia indigenous languages Pama Nyungan languages Gunwinyguan languages Macro Pama Nyungan languages Southwest Pama Nyungan languages Bunaban languages 2 languages in two branches Daly languages 11 19 languages in four branches, including Murrinh Patha language Murrinh Patha Limilngan languages 2 languages, extinct? Djeragan languages 3 5 languages in two branches Nyulnyulan languages 4 8 languages in one branch Wororan languages 7 12 languages in three branches Indo Pacific languages Andaman languagesLanguages of Papua New Guinea Tasmanian languages Also, the languages of European settlers and colonial powers are common in the region, such as English in Australia and New Zealand , Spanish language Spanish in Easter Island , and French in New Caledonia , etc. There are also creole language creoles formed from the interaction of the European and indigenous languages, such as Tok Pisin , Hawaiian Pidgin , Norfuk and Pitkern . See also List of extinct languages of Oceania Template group list Languages of Oceania Countries and languages lists DEFAULTSORT Languages Of Oceania Category Languages of Oceania Au lang stub bn ru ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Language family name Kairiru region Northern New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 Schouten languages Schouten fam6 Kairiru Manam languages Kairiru Manam The three Kairiru languages form a group of Austronesian languages in northern Papua New Guinea . They are Kaiep language Kaiep , Kairiru language Kairiru , and Terebu language Terebu . DEFAULTSORT Kairiru Languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Category Western Oceanic languages PapuaNewGuinea stub Au lang stub ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Infobox Language family name Mengen region Northern New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 North New Guinea languages North New Guinea ? fam6 Ngero Vitiaz languages Ngero Vitiaz fam7 ? The three Mengen languages form a group of Austronesian languages of northern Papua New Guinea . Components Lote language Lote Mamusi language Mamusi Mengen language Mengen DEFAULTSORT Mengen Languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Category Western Oceanic languages Au lang stub ... more details
The Tekela languages are a group of related languages that, along with Zunda languages , are a subdivision of the Nguni languages Nguni branch belonging to the larger Bantu languages Bantu family . Tekela languages include Swazi language Swazi 3 million Phuthi language Phuthi ref Donnelly 2007 Chapter 1 2007 1 61 addresses linguistic properties of Nguni. ref 20,000 Bhaca language Bhaca ref See Archibald Campbell Jordan Jordan 1942. ref , Hlubi language Hlubi , Cele language Cele and Lala language Lala . Reflist nc lang stub Category Languages of South Africa Category Southern Bantu languages Nguni languages Tekela languages ... more details
Infobox Language family name Hote region Northern New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 North New Guinea languages North New Guinea ? fam6 Ngero Vitiaz languages Ngero Vitiaz ? fam7 Huon Gulf languages Huon Gulf fam8 South Huon Gulf languages South Huon Gulf fam9 Hote Buang languages Hote Buang The two Hote languages of the Huon Gulf area, Papua New Guinea , form a group of Hote Buang languages . Components Hote language Hote Yamap language Yamap External links http www.ethnologue.org show family.asp?subid 91715 Ethnologue report for Hote languages Category Western Oceanic languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea au lang stub ... more details