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  1. Bahasa Hiligaynon. Bahasa Hiligaynon ( Ilonggo) adalah bahasa yang digunakan di Visayas Barat (Region VI) di Filipina. Penggunaan utama bahasa Hiligaynon berada di provinsi Iloilo dan Negros Occidental. Bahasa ini juga digunakan di provinsi-provinsi lain dari kelompok kepulauan Panay, seperti Capiz, Antique, Aklan, Guimaras, dan banyak bagian ...

  2. May EXIST idô dog (a)ko 1SG May idô (a)ko EXIST dog 1SG I have a dog. Hiligaynon linkers When an adjective modifies a noun, the linker nga links the two. Example: Ido nga itom 'black dog' Sometimes, if the linker is preceded by a word that ends in a vowel, glottal stop or the letter N, it becomes acceptable to contract it into -ng, as in Filipino. This is often used to make the words sound ...

  3. Orang Hiligaynon ( mga Hiligaynon ), orang Ilonggo ( mga Ilonggo) atau orang Panay [2] adalah suku bangsa Bisaya yang menuturkan bahasa Hiligaynon, bahasa Austronesia dari cabang Bisaya yang berasal dari Panay, Guimaras, dan Negros. Selama bertahun-tahun, migrasi telah berkontribusi pada tersebarnya orang Hiligaynon ke berbagai penjuru Filipina.

  4. The Hiligaynon language is part of the Visaya (Bisaya) family of languages in the central islands of the Philippines, and is particular to the Hiligaynon people. Ultimately, it is a Malayo-Polynesian language like many other languages spoken by Filipino ethnic groups, as well as languages in neighboring states such as Indonesia and Malaysia .

  5. Hiligaynon has no official status in the Philippines, even though it is one of the Philippine languages with the most speakers. It has been taught and studied in some schools and universities since 2012. Hiligaynon is currently with a spelling system based on Tagalog. Before the middle of the 20th century it was written with a Spanish-based ...

  6. The Hiligaynon language is the language of Iloilo province, which has come to be spoken throughout the Western Visayas region. Hiligaynon (as the name of both a language and an ethnic group) is also called "Ilonggo," though this generally refers specifically to the dialect and people of Iloilo.

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  8. Visayan. Hiligaynon, fourth largest ethnolinguistic group of the Philippines, living on Panay, western Negros, southern Mindoro, Tablas, Romblon, Sibuyan, Guimaras, and northwestern Masbate. Numbering about 6,540,000 in the late 20th century, they speak a Visayan (Bisayan) language of the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) family.

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