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  1. Pangasinan is the official language of the province of Pangasinan, located on the west central area of the island of Luzon along Lingayen Gulf. The people of Pangasinan are also referred to as Pangasinense. The province has a total population of 2,343,086 (2000), of which 2 million speak Pangasinan.

  2. Pangasinan is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by 1.5 million people in the Philippines, mainly in Pangasinan province. Learn about its history, alphabet, pronunciation, sample text and videos on Omniglot.

  3. Pangasinan (Pangasinense) is an Austronesian language, and one of the eight major languages of the Philippines. It is the primary and predominant language of the entire province of Pangasinan and northern Tarlac, on the northern part of Luzon's central plains geographic region, most of whom belong to the Pangasinan ethnic group.

  4. Pangasinan, eighth largest cultural-linguistic group of the Philippines. Numbering about 1,540,000 in the late 20th century, the Pangasinan occupy the west-central area of the island of Luzon. They are predominantly Roman Catholic.

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    The Pangasinan language is an agglutinative language. It belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian languages branch of the Austronesian language family and is the primary language of the province of Pangasinan, as well as northern Tarlac and southwestern La Union.

  6. Learn about Pangasinan, an Austronesian language spoken by 1.5 million people in the Philippines. Explore its history, culture, linguistics, and more through photos, samples, and datasets.

  7. SF Pinoy offers a comprehensive overview of the Pangasinan language, one of the oldest in the Philippines. Learn about its history, origins, influences, and challenges, and explore basic words and phrases for colors, animals, nature, and body parts.

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