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- there were 17,568 Ilocanos, with the majority in Maguindanao (including Cotabato City), where 11,262 Ilocanos were recorded. The Ilocano diaspora is a complex...
- second entries are Spanish-derived. To mention time, Ilocanos use a mixture of Spanish and Ilocano: 1:00 a.m. Ala una iti bigat (one in the morning) 2:30...
- Look up Ilocano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ilocano or Ilokano may refer to: Ilocano people Ilocano language Ilocano literature This disambiguation...
- terms however is impractical since a lot of native Ilocanos interchange them practically. Ilocano literature in the Philippines is one of several regional...
- ethnolinguistic group composition of the region is predominantly made up of Ilocanos (58.3%), followed by Pangasinans (29.7%), Tagalogs (4.1%), and various...
- Yet, the situation can dictate which system is preferred. Typically, Ilocanos use native numbers for one through 10, and Spanish numbers for amounts...
- Central Luzon (Region III)—where Ilocanos settled—as a lingua franca among respective Ilocano and non-Ilocano residents. Ilocano is also recognized as a minority...
- residents of Pangasinan are Ilocanos, even though Ilocanos constitute a minority in the province. Its economy is larger than the Ilocano provinces of Ilocos Norte...
- spoken are Ilocano followed by Ibanag, Yogad and Gaddang. Ilocanos and Ibanags speak Ilocano with an Ibanag accent, as descendants of Ilocanos from first...
- away evil and malevolent spirits. It plays an important role in Ilocano culture, as Ilocanos generally believe that spirits or anito live among them, either...