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Chavacano or
Chabacano (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃaβaˈkano]) is a
group of Spanish-based
creole language varieties spoken in the Philippines. The variety...
- by the
Spanish language,
including varieties known as
Bozal Spanish,
Chavacano, and Palenquero.
Spanish also
influenced other creole languages like Annobonese...
- also be used to
write all
autochthonous languages of the
Philippines and
Chavacano, a Spanish-derived creole. In 2013, the
Komisyon sa
Wikang Filipino released...
- archipelago. A
number of Spanish-influenced
creole varieties generally called Chavacano along with some
local varieties of
Chinese are also
spoken in certain...
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Zamboanga false gecko (Pseudogekko
chavacano) is a
species of gecko. It is
endemic to the Philippines.
Pseudogekko chavacano at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database...
- with the
extinct Davaoeño
dialect of the
Chavacano language that was once
spoken in
Davao (known as
Chavacano Davaoeño or
simply Davaoeño). Davaoeño at...
- "Lupang Hinirang" ("Chosen Land"),
originally titled in
Spanish as "Marcha
Nacional Filipina" ("Philippine
National March"), and
commonly and informally...
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influenced the
spelling system used for
writing most of
these languages.
Chavacano (also
called Zamboangueño) is a Spanish-based
creole language spoken mainly...
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language family. Spanish-based
creole varieties,
collectively known as
Chavacano, are also spoken. Many
Philippine Negrito languages have
unique vocabularies...
- The Zamboangueño
people (
Chavacano:
Pueblo Zamboangueño), are a
creole ethnolinguistic people of the
Philippines originating in
Zamboanga City. Like most...