• Look up Hiligaynon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hiligaynon may refer to: Hiligaynon people, also known as Ilonggo people, a subgroup of the Visayan...
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    Hiligaynon, also often referred to as Ilonggo or Binisayâ/Bisayâ nga Hiniligaynon/Inilonggo, is an Austronesian regional language spoken in the Philippines...
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  • The Hiligaynon people (Hiligaynon: mga Hiligaynon), often referred to as Ilonggo people (Hiligaynon: mga Ilonggo) or Panayan people (Hiligaynon: mga Panayanon)...
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  • Hiligaynon literature consists of both the oral and written works in Hiligaynon, the language of the Hiligaynon people in the Philippine regions of Western...
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    Mindanao (Hiligaynon-speaking in the case of Soccsksargen). They identified themselves as Visayans as a result of learning to speak Cebuano or Hiligaynon fluently...
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    Karay-a language (category Articles containing Hiligaynon-language text)
    languages, mainly along with Aklanon/Malaynon, Capiznon, Cebuano, and Hiligaynon. Kinaray-a, Kinaray-a Bukidnon, or Hiniraya, possibly deriving from "Iraya...
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    Hiligaynon Writing is a literary contest in the Hiligaynon language of the Philippines established by The Peter Solis Nery Foundation for Hiligaynon Literature...
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  • Hiligaynon is the leading Ilonggo weekly magazine published in the Philippines since 1934. It contains Ilonggo serialized novels, short stories, poetry...
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    Sultan Kudarat and North Cotabato. The Hiligaynon people, often referred to as Ilonggo people (Hiligaynon: Mga Hiligaynon/Mga Ilonggo), refers to the ethnic...
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    of Mindanao. Two other well-known and widespread Bisayan languages are Hiligaynon (Ilonggo), spoken by 9 million in most of Western Visayas and Soccsksargen;...
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  • Literature award in the Philippines in 2018. He wrote in Hiligaynon and popularized Hiligaynon literature. A Karay·a, Muzones was born in Iloilo City and...
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    Peter Solis Nery (category Hiligaynon people)
    Nery is a Filipino poet, fictionist, author, and filmmaker. Writing in Hiligaynon, he is a Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature Hall of Fame Awardee...
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    spoken language among the Bisayan languages, only behind Cebuano and Hiligaynon. The term Waray comes from the word often heard by non-speakers meaning...
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    Mang Inasal Philippines, Inc., or simply Mang Inasal (Hiligaynon for "Mr. Barbecue"), is a barbecue fast food restaurant chain in the Philippines established...
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    A piaya (Hiligaynon: piyaya, pronounced [piˈjaja]; Spanish: piaya, pronounced [ˈpjaʝa]; Hokkien Chinese: 餅仔; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: piáⁿ-iá) is a muscovado-filled...
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    respectively, is exclusivist and disenfranchises the speakers of the Hiligaynon language and the Waray language who also refer to their languages as Binisayâ...
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  • written originally in the Hiligaynon language of the Philippines, and in the magical realism style. It won first prize in the Hiligaynon Short Story category...
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    the island, including Aklanon (as Boracay is part of Aklan province), Hiligaynon (Ilonggo), Kinaray-a, Capiznon, other Visayan languages, Filipino, and...
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  • Regional TV and GMA News and Public Affairs, the newscast, delivered in Hiligaynon language, covers the significant and comprehensive news reports from Western...
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  • Augurio Abeto (category Hiligaynon people)
    (January 21, 1904 – January 27, 1977) was an essayist in Hiligaynon during the Golden Age of Hiligaynon Literature. He was also a lawyer and politician, serving...
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  • The Abakada alphabet was an "indigenized" Latin alphabet adopted for the Tagalog-based Wikang Pambansa (now Filipino) in 1939. The alphabet, which contains...
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    Capiznon language (category Articles containing Hiligaynon-language text)
    largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group. The language is often confused with Hiligaynon due to dialectological comprehension similarities and as high as 91% mutual...
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    Republic of Negros (category Articles containing Hiligaynon-language text)
    The Republic of Negros (Hiligaynon: Republika sang Negros; Cebuano: Republika sa Negros; Spanish: República de Negros) was a short-lived revolutionary...
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    Bisayan languages, the most widely spoken being Cebuano, followed by Hiligaynon (Ilonggo) and Waray-Waray. "Visayan" is the anglicization of the hispanized...
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  • Antique in the Philippines. Most of its speakers use either Kinaray-a or Hiligaynon as their second language. Caluyanon at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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    The MassKara Festival (Hiligaynon: Pista sang MassKara, Filipino: Pista ng MassKara) is an annual festival with highlights held every 4th Sunday of October...
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    such as the Bikol group and the Visayan group, including Waray-Waray, Hiligaynon and Cebuano. Tagalog differs from its Central Philippine counterparts...
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    Philippines (category Articles containing Hiligaynon-language text)
    Visayans [excluding the Cebuano, Hiligaynon, and Waray] (14.3 percent), Ilocano and Cebuano (both eight percent), Hiligaynon (7.9 percent), Bikol (6.5 percent)...
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    of the middleworld called Kamaritaan, together with Makaptan Sidapa (Hiligaynon mythology): god who lives in the sacred Mount Madia-as; determines the...
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    South Cotabato (category Articles containing Hiligaynon-language text)
    South Cotabato (Hiligaynon: Bagatnan Cotabato; Cebuano: Habagatang Cotabato; Ilocano: Abagatan a Cotabato; Maguindanaon: Salatan Kutawatu, Jawi: سلاتن...
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