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  1. A speaker of Bicolano, recorded in the United States. The Bikol languages or Bicolano languages are a group of Central Philippine languages spoken mostly in the Bicol Peninsula in the southeastern part of Luzon, the neighboring island-province of Catanduanes, and the island of Burias in Masbate .

    • Proto-Bikol
    • “Tara!” / “Nom!” / “Nem!” = “Hello!” Although “Hello” is commonly used as a general greeting, you can say these Bicolano words to greet someone.
    • “Welcome to !” = “Maogmang pag-abot sa !” When welcoming guests, you can say this Bicolano phrase. For example, “Maogmang pag-abot sa Naga City!”
    • “Marhay na aga!” = “Good morning!” Say “Marhay na aga!” to greet in the morning. You can use the following variations for other times of the day: Marhay na udto = Good noon.
    • “Komusta ka na?” / “Komusta na kamo?” = “How are you?” Say these Bicolano phrases to ask how someone or a group of people are doing. Use “ka na” if you’re only asking one person, and “na kamo?”
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  3. Bisakol. A perfect example of a language’s capacity to flourish and adapt, Bisakol is a juxtaposition of the Visayan language and Bikol. It is spoken by more than 850,000 residents of Masbate island and the towns facing it in Sorsogon. Bisakol is largely influenced by other languages such as Waray-Waray, Cebuano and Ilonggo.

  4. sinaunangpanahon.com › bikol-language-a-linguisticBikol Language

    Jan 8, 2024 · The Bikol language reflects the rich cultural tapestry of the Bicol Region. Various dialects display a fascinating range of linguistic diversity. Mutual intelligibility among dialects highlights the interconnectedness of Bicolano communities. Cultural heritage and daily life in the Bicol Region are deeply intertwined with the Bikol language.

  5. Central Bikol, commonly called Bikol Naga [3] or simply as Bikol, is an Austronesian language spoken by the Bicolanos, primarily in the Bicol Region of southern Luzon, Philippines. It is spoken in the northern and western part of Camarines Sur, second congressional district of Camarines Norte, eastern part of Albay, northeastern part of ...

    • (2.5 million cited 1990 census ), 6th most spoken native language in the Philippines
    • Bicol
  6. Bikol is one of the Bikol languages, spoken by about 2.4 million people in the Philippines. Learn about its alphabet, pronunciation, sample text, video, phrases and links to other resources.

  7. Bicolano ( Bikolano) refers to the group of languages spoken in the Bicol ( Bikol) region of the Philippines. To get an idea of how distinct Bicolano is from the Tagalog language, consider the following example words from the Pandan Bikol language spoken in the province of Catanduanes: Bikolano words: madadangog, gurano, paaram, anggót ...

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