- The
Sambalic languages are a part of the
Central Luzon language family spoken by the Sambals, an
ethnolinguistic group on the
western coastal areas of...
- Abellen, Abenlen, Aburlin, or Ayta Abellen, is a
Sambalic language. It has
about 3,500
speakers and is
spoken in a few Aeta
communities in
Tarlac province...
-
Luzon languages such as
Kapampangan in
Pampanga and
southern Tarlac, and
Sambalic languages in
Zambales province.
Because of its
broad geographic coverage...
-
Sambar (dish),
Indian dish
Sambal people,
Philippine ethnolinguistic group Sambalic languages,
languages of the
Sambal people Sambal (drum),
Indian percussion...
- The
following is a list of gods, goddesses, deities, and many
other divine, semi-divine, and
important figures from
classical Philippine mythology and...
- The Indi
language or Mag-indi (or Mag-Indi Ayta) is a
Sambalic language with
around 5,000 speakers. It is
spoken within Philippine Aeta
communities in...
- Tanay,
Rizal and
General Nakar,
Quezon (this is
related to
Kapampangan and
Sambalic languages), the
Manide language in east
Quezon and a
small portion in north...
- methamphetamine,
sometimes used
specifically for the
smokable form Tina language,
Sambalic language TINA (program), ****E
based electronics design and
training software...
-
province of Pangasinan, Philippines.
Unique in this part of the province, The
Sambalic language of
Bolinao or
Binubolinao is
primarily spoken in the muni****lity...
- Bolinao, a
Sambalic language is
widely spoken in the
western tip of the
province in the
towns of
Bolinao and Anda; Sambal,
another Sambalic language, is...