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Ambetel so panaon natan. (The weather today is cold.) Maliket ak no sika so ibak. (I'm happy when I'm with you.) Manluto ka lay nasira. (Cook something to eat.) Inararo ta ka. (I love you so much.) Duga la tan.
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Say salitan Pangasinan so sakey ya salitan Malayo-Polynesian ya sanga na boleg ya salitan Austronesian. Onsulok ya 1 milyon so mansasalita na say salitan Pangasinan. Naananap ed luyag na Pangasinan, tan naanap ed bansa na Filipinas, so saray karaklan na makapansalita na sayan salita. Balet wala met ray naanap ya makapansalita na Pangasinan ed luyag...
Information about Pangasinan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangasinan_language http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangasinan_(langue) Recordings of Pangasinan http://globalrecordings.net/en/language/2223 Province of Pangasinan official website http://www.pangasinan.gov.ph
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History of the Pangasinan Language in the Philippines: A Comprehensive Overview Explore the rich history of the Pangasinan language, one of the oldest in the Philippines . From its roots in the Austronesian family to its role during Spanish colonization and modern-day challenges, discover the efforts to preserve this cultural heritage.
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.
- 1.8 million (2010), 8th most spoken native language in the Philippines
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