The Manobo languages are a group of languages spoken in the Philippines. Their speakers are primarily located around Northern Mindanao, Central Mindanao...
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family of languages. The Philippine Statistics Authority listed 644,904 persons as Manobo in its 2020 Census of Population and Housing. The Manobo are considered...
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Cotabato Manobo (Dulangan Manobo) is a Manobo language spoken in Mindanao, the Philippines. Dialects include Tasaday and Blit. Cotabato Manobo is spoken...
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Ata (Ata of Davao, Atao Manobo, Langilan) is a Manobo language of northeastern Mindanao of the Philippines. It is spoken in northwest Davao del Norte province...
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Agusan is a Manobo language of northeastern Mindanao in the Philippines. Agusan Manobo (consisting of the Umayam, Adgawan, Surigao, and Omayamnon dialects)...
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The Tasaday language is distinct from that of neighboring tribes, and linguists believe it probably split from the adjacent Manobo languages 200 years ago...
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cluster) Danao languages (3 languages; Iranun, Maguindanao and Maranao) Manobo languages (15 languages) Gorontalo–Mongondow languages (9 languages of Gorontalo...
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Philippine languages are an obsolete proposal for a subgroup of the Austronesian languages comprising the Danao languages, the Manobo languages and Subanon...
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Matigsalug (Matig-Salug Manobo) is a Manobo language of Mindanao in the Philippines. It belongs to the Austronesian language family. There are approximately...
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Western Bukidnon Manobo is a Manobo language of Mindanao in the Philippines. Western Bukidnon Manobo is spoken in the following locations: Southern Bukidnon...
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(short story), by David Langford The Blit dialect of the Cotabato Manobo language Toyota Mark II Blit, a car Blits (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Ethnic groups in the Philippines (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 22)
The Manobo are genetically related to the Denisovans, much like the Mamanwa. They speak the Manobo languages. A 2021 genetic study show that Manobos have...
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Batok (category Articles with text in Manobo languages)
among the Manobo peoples of Agusan, Bukidnon, and the Davao Region of Mindanao (including the Agusan Manobo, Arakan Manobo, Kulaman Manobo, Matiglangilan...
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Mindanao (category Articles with text in Manobo languages)
Hiligaynon is the main language of Soccsksargen, where majority of the inhabitants are of ethnic Hiligaynon stock. Maguindanaon, Manobo, Tboli and Blaan are...
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ISO 639-2 (redirect from Collective languages)
Mon–Khmer languages mno Manobo languages mun Munda languages myn Mayan languages nah Nahuatl languages nai North American Indian languages nic Niger-Kordofanian...
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Kagayanen language is spoken in the province of Palawan in the Philippines. It belongs to the Manobo subgroup of the Austronesian language family and...
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The Kamigin language, Kinamigin (Quinamiguin) is a Manobo language spoken on the island of Camiguin in the Philippines. It is declining as most inhabitants...
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Sarangani is a Manobo language of the Davao Region of Mindanao in the Philippines. Sarangani Manobo is spoken in the Davao Region of southern Mindanao...
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Filipino shamans (category Articles with text in Manobo languages)
sarok, tambajon (healer, also tambalon) Mandaya: baylan, balyan, baliyan Manobo: beylan, baylanen (also baylanon), manhuhusay (mediator, keeper of traditions...
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Higaonon is a Manobo language spoken on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. It is partially (80%) intelligible with Binukid. Higaonon is spoken...
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Philippine eagle (category Articles with text in Manobo languages)
Maguindanao; tipule in Subanen; and mam-boogook or malamboogook in the Manobo languages, Klata, Tagabawa, Mandaya, and Kalagan. Some of these names are also...
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Ilianen is a Manobo language of Mindanao in the Philippines. Ilianen is spoken in the following areas: North Cotabato Province: north and central watershed...
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Part also of the list are languages which the KWF consider as under threat and needing further studies. These are Manobo Kalamansíg of Sultan Kudarat;...
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Maranao and Magindanao) Manobo languages Gorontalo–Mongondow languages (including Gorontalo and Mongondow) Philippine languages Blust, Robert (1991). "The...
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Tagabawa is a Manobo language of Davao City and Mount Apo in Mindanao, the Philippines. Tagabawa is spoken in Cotabato and Davao del Sur provinces, and...
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Obo is a Manobo language spoken around Mount Apo on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. Obo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
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Sultanate of Maguindanao (section Manobo)
interdependent trade-based relationships were highlander Tirurays and Manobos. The Iranun peoples settled along the coasts of the entire Illana Bay,...
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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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Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-08-20. Peng, Adam (2008). "Binukid Pronominal Clisis". Studies in Philippine Languages and Cultures. 17: 179–212....
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