- The
Bisayan languages or
Visayan languages are a
subgroup of the
Austronesian languages spoken in the Philippines. They are most
closely related to Tagalog...
- religion.
Visayans are
generally speakers of one or more of the
distinct Bisayan languages, the most
widely spoken being Cebuano,
followed by Hili****non...
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Caluyanon is a
regional Western Bisayan language spoken in the
Semirara Island Group, Caluya,
Antique in the Philippines. Most of its
speakers use either...
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Southern Sorsogon (also
Waray Sorsogon, Gubat) is a
Bisayan language spoken in the
southern part of Sorsogon, Philippines, in the muni****lities of Gubat...
- Proto-
Bisayan. The "Parianun", the
residents of the
urban areas, use only
three vowel phonemes: /a/, /i/, /u/,; the loss of /ə/ is
common in many
Bisayan and...
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Bisakol (portmanteau of
Bisaya and Bikol) is an
informal term for the
three Bisayan languages spoken in the
Bicol Region.
These languages include Sorsoganon...
- Catholic, with many in
rural areas synchronizing Catholicism with
indigenous Bisayan folk religion. A
minority of
Cebuanos (specifically
those in Mindanao)...
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Sorsogon (also
Masbate Sorsogon,
Northern Sorsoganon,
Sorsogon Bicolano) is a
Bisayan language spoken in the
central part of Sorsogon, Philippines, in Sorsogon...
-
parts of
Leyte island. It is the
third most
spoken language among the
Bisayan languages, only
behind Cebuano and Hili****non. The term
Waray comes from...
- English. A
similar code-switching
method is used by
urban native speakers of
Bisayan languages under the name of Bislish.
English is
spoken widely in southern...