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Yogad is an
Austronesian language spoken primarily in
Echague and
other nearby towns in
Isabela province in
northern Philippines. The 1990
census claimed...
- po****tion of 88,410 people. The town is
known for the
indigenous and
endangered Yogad language,
which is
spoken and
conserved by its locals.
Echague is 57 kilometres...
- Isabela, and Ca****an. It is
closely related to Gaddang, Itawis, Agta, Atta,
Yogad, Isneg, and Malaweg. It is
spoken especially in
Tuguegarao and
Solana in...
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known as
bukarot or
bokarot in Ilocano, Isneg, Ibanag, and
Yogad;
lamag in Itawis,
Yogad, ****ningan Agta, and Kalinga; and
lamig in Gaddang. In southern...
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variably ****imilated by the Austronesians, from whom the Ibanags, Itawes,
Yogads, Gaddangs,
Irayas and
Malawegs descended - who
actually came from one ethnicity...
- Gaddang, Ga'dang, Baliwon, Cauayeno, Majukayong, Katalangan, Itawit, and
Yogad, as well as
historically do****ented
tongues such as that once
spoken by...
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Pangasinan Ilocano Kapampangan Tausug Maguindanao Maranao Ivatan Ibanag Yogad Gaddang Tboli sikatayo datayo ikatamu kitaniyu tanu tano
yaten sittam sikitam...
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variably ****imilated by the Austronesians, from whom the Ibanags, Itawes,
Yogads, Gaddangs, Irayas, Malawegs, and
Paranans descended - who
actually came...
- (non-Christian in
local literature)
tongues of Ga'dang with 6,000 speakers,
Yogad, Ca****an Agta with less than 1,000 and Atta with 2,000 (although the Negrito...
- Arta
Dicamay Agta †
Ilocano Ca****an
Valley Atta Ca****an Agta Gaʼdang
Gaddang Ibanag Isnag Itawis Yogad Meso-Cordilleran...