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Iloco (also Iloko, Ilocáno or
Ilokáno; /iːloʊˈkɑːnoʊ/; Iloco:
Pagsasao nga Iloko) is an
Austronesian language primarily spoken in the
Philippines by the...
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Confederation of
Ilocano ****ociation, Inc.,
doing business as
Samahang Ilokano (lit.,
Ilocano ****ociation), is an
International fraternity and sorority...
- Look up
Ilocano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ilocano or
Ilokano may
refer to:
Ilocano people Ilocano language Ilocano literature This disambiguation...
- The Ilocános (Ilocano:
Tattao nga Iloko, Kailukuán) also
referred to as
Ilokáno, Iloko, or Iloco, are an
Austronesian ethnic group and the third-largest...
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character for /r/, in
contrast to more
common modern Baybayin version and
Ilokano Kurdita. In his time the
kaldit was
called kaholoan or holo
according to...
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meaning "boat". The term
Ilokano originates from i-, "from", and looc, "cove or bay", thus "people of the bay."
Ilokanos also
refer to
themselves as...
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Aragon also
known as Roy
Vadil Aragon is a
Filipino writer writing in the
Ilokano and
Filipino languages. He is a
fictionist and poet, and also
works as...
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inflect for
different grammatical moods. An
important aspect of
Ilokano verbal morphology is reduplication.
Reduplication in
verbal paradigms consists...
- and plural). Like
Spanish or ****anese,
Ilokano has a three-way
distinction regarding space. In addition,
Ilokano has
another set,
which refers to objects...
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Ilocano has two
number systems: one is
native and the
other is
derived from Spanish. The
systems are
virtually used interchangeably. Yet, the situation...