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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChavacanoChavacano - Wikipedia

    The three known varieties of Chavacano with Tagalog as their substrate language are the Luzon-based creoles of which are Caviteño (spoken in Cavite City), Bahra or Ternateño (spoken in Ternate, Cavite) and Ermiteño (once spoken in the old district of Ermita in Manila and is now extinct).

    • (700,000 native speakers; 1.2 million as a second language; cited 1992)
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  3. Dec 17, 2021 · The Chavacano language is a Spanish creole spoken in the Philippines. It is the only Spanish-based creole language in Asia and one of the oldest creole languages in the world. With majority of its vocabulary stemming from the Spanish language, Chavacano is considered to be the only non-Austronesian language in the Philippines.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaviteCavite - Wikipedia

    Languages. The main languages spoken are Tagalog, Chavacano and English, while the former is also utilized with native Cavite dialect that has variants in every municipality of the province.

  5. The main languages spoken are Tagalog, Chabacano and English. Chabacano, sometimes spelled as Chavacano, is the dialect mostly spoken by majority of the Cavite os that lived in Cavite City and Ternate, whose origin has begun during the arrival of the first Spaniards three centuries ago.

  6. Cavite dialect (about 200,000 speakers): Caviteño, Chavacano/Chabacano/Chabakano de Cavite, Caviten, Linguaje di Niso, Tsabakano; Ermita dialect: Ermiteño or Ermitaño (practically extinct) Ternate dialect (about 7,000 speakers): Ternateño Chabacano, Bahra, Linguaje di Bahra.

  7. Jan 29, 2016 · Other Chavacano dialects are found elsewhere in the Philippines, counting several hundred thousand speakers among them. The most important of these is Caviteño (or Chabacano de Cavite), found in the city of Cavite on Manila Bay, near the capital of the Philippines.

  8. Ternateño, also called Ternate Chavacano and Bahra, is the language spoken by many locals in Ternate Cavite. It is one of the six variants of the Spanish-based creole language Chavacano and the earliest of its variants.

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