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  2. 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?”
  3. sinaunangpanahon.com › bikol-language-a-linguisticBikol Language

    Jan 8, 2024 · Bikol Language: A Linguistic Voyage Through the Bicol Region’s Culture. by Historian · 8 January 2024. The Bikol language, nestled in the heart of the Bicol region, serves as a vibrant canvas showcasing the area’s linguistic diversity and cultural significance.

  4. Bikol is one of the Bikol languages, which are members of the Central Philippine group of the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family. Bikol is spoken by about 2.4 million people mainly on the Bicol Peninsula on the island of Luzon in the Philippines, and also on the islands of Catanaduanes, Masbate, Burias and Ticao.

  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.

    • (2.5 million cited 1990 census ), 6th most spoken native language in the Philippines
    • Bicol
  6. 3 days ago · 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:

  7. The Bicolano people (Bikol: Mga Bikolnon) are the fourth-largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group. Their native region is commonly referred to as Bicolandia, which comprises the entirety of the Bicol Peninsula and neighboring minor islands, all in the southeast portion of Luzon.

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