- The
Eskaya, less
commonly known as the Visayan-
Eskaya, is the
collective name for the
members of a
cultural minority found in Bohol, Philippines, which...
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Eskayan is an
artificial auxiliary language of the
Eskaya people of Bohol, an
island province of the Philippines. It is
grammatically Boholano, the native...
- not
actually occur in the language. Kelly, Piers. 2015.
Introducing the
Eskaya Writing System: A
Complex Messianic Script from the
Southern Philippines...
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Aklanon people Boholano people Capiznon people Cebuano people Cuyunon people Eskaya people Hili****non
people Karay-a
people Masbateño
people Romblomanon people...
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Philippines (Visayas) Aklanon, Butuanon,
Cebuano (including
Boholano and
Eskaya), Caluyanon, Capiznon, Cuyunon, Hili****non, Karay-a, Masbatenos, Negrenses...
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Boholano people Butuanon people Capiznon people Cebuano people Cuyunon people Eskaya people Hili****non
people Karay-a
people Masbateño
people Porohanon people...
- (2015)
Damin (Yangkaal and
Lardil people, 19th
century or earlier)
Eskayan (
Eskaya, c. 1920)
Medefaidrin (Ibibio, 1930s)
Palawa kani (Palawa, 1990s) An a posteriori...
- Visayas, and most
parts of
Mindanao Ethnicity Visayans (Cebuano, Boholano,
Eskaya, etc.)
Native speakers 20 million (2023 estimate)
Language family Austronesian...
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Visayan people Aklanon people Boholano people Capiznon people Cuyunon people Eskaya people Hili****non
people Karay-a
people Masbateño
people Porohanon people...
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Others practices traditional indigenous religions. The
Eskaya, less
commonly known as the Visayan-
Eskaya, are the
members of a
cultural minority found in Bohol...