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  1. Native name: Pagsasao nga Ilokano. Language family: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Philippine, Northern Luzon. Number of speakers: c. 11.1 million. Spoken in: Philippines, USA and Canada. First written: 17th century. Writing system: Kur-itan and Latin scripts.

  2. Ilocano grammar is the study of the morphological and syntactic structures of the Ilocano language, a language spoken in the northern Philippines by ethnic Ilocanos and Ilocano communities in the US, Saudi Arabia and other countries around the globe. Ilocano is an agglutinative language.

  3. Ilocano (also Ilokano; / iːloʊˈkɑːnoʊ /; Ilocano: Pagsasao nga Ilokano) is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines, primarily by Ilocano people and as a lingua franca by the Igorot people and also by the native settlers of Cagayan Valley.

  4. In the early 21st century the Ilocano (Iloko) language was spoken by roughly 10 million people. The major Ilocano provinces, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, and La Union, are among the most densely populated areas in the Philippines.

  5. Ilocano language | Britannica. Contents. Ilocano language. Also known as: Iloco language, Ilokano language. Learn about this topic in these articles: Austronesian languages. In Austronesian languages: Major languages.

  6. Ilocano, ( Iloco) or ( Iluko) is the main language of the Northern Philippines. According to the 2005 Census, there are about 8 million people who speak Ilocano as a mother tongue (locally called kabakketan a dildila) and still another 2 million who speak it as a second language.

  7. 4 days ago · Ilocano or Ilokano: Language of the Philippines. ILOKANO. Ilokano is a language very distinct from Tagalog. Variously spelled as Ilocano, Ilukano, Ilucano, Iluko, Iloco or Iloko, it is the third most-spoken language in the Philippines. The ancestors of the Ilocano people arrived in the Philippines by viray or bilog, meaning ‘boat’.

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