The Cebuano people ( Cebuano: Mga Sugbuanon) are the largest subgroup of the larger ethnolinguistic group Visayans, who constitute the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group in the country.
Cebuano language. Regional language in the Philippines. Cebuano (also referred to as Bisaya) is one of the main languages spoken in the Philippines. About 20,000,000 people speak this language. Cebuano is a member of the Visayan language family.
Cebuano, the second largest ethnolinguistic group (after Tagalog) in the Philippines, numbering roughly 16.5 million in the second decade of the 21st century. They speak an Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) language and are sometimes grouped with the Hiligaynon and Waray-Waray under the generic name.
Cebuano may refer to: Cebuano people, of Cebu, Philippines; Cebuano language, their Austronesian language; See also. Cebu (disambiguation) Cebuano literature; Cebuano theater; Cebuano Wikipedia
Cebuano is the lingua franca of Central Visayas, the western parts of Eastern Visayas, some western parts of Palawan and most parts of Mindanao. The name Cebuano is derived from the island of Cebu, which is the source of Standard Cebuano. Cebuano is also the primary language in Western Leyte—noticeably in Ormoc.
The Cebuano Wikipedia is the Cebuano-language edition of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia. Despite being the second-largest Wikipedia in numbers of articles, it has a small community of only 176 active users; nearly all of the 6,122,691 articles were initially created through automatic programs, most notably Sverker Johansson's Lsjbot.
The Cebuano Wikipedia(Cebuano: Wikipedya sa Sinugboanon) is the Cebuano-language edition of Wikipedia. This edition started on June 22, 2005.[2] Cebuano is the second most spoken language in the Philippines. As of October 2022 it has about 6,126,000 articles, most of which are created by Lsjbot.