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  1. Jin. Gan. Hakka. Xiang. Huizhou. Pinghua. "Chinese" is a blanket term covering many different varieties spoken across China. Mandarin Chinese is the most popular dialect, and is used as a lingua franca across China. Linguists classify these varieties as the Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family.

  2. Philippine Languages and Dialects by Earvin Christian T. Pelagio (Language Researcher Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino) - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Philippine Languages and Dialects By Earvin Christian T. Pelagio (Language Researcher Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino)

  3. Sep 14, 2023 · Also known as Waray-Waray or Samaran/Samareño, Waray is a large ethnolinguistic group in the Philippines. Most native Waray speakers are from Eastern Visayas, particularly Eastern Leyte, Samar, and Biliran islands. It is the fifth most spoken language in the Philippines, with 3.6 million Waray speakers and counting.

  4. Jan 15, 2024 · January 15, 2024. The Philippines has a high degree of linguistic diversity, with between 130 to 195 languages spoken. Tagalog and Cebuano are regional languages with official status, while Filipino serves as a unifying language. The historical influences of Spanish, American, and Japanese occupations have left a lasting impact on dialects in ...

  5. An Overview on Dialectal Variation. IJSRP Journal. Dialectal variation has witnessed a noticeable progress in the past half –century, this progression lead to consider the dialectal variation as a very important aspect of research in sociolinguistics. This study concentrate on dialect and language in general, it also explains the differences ...

  6. Replacing „o‟ and „u‟ in Ilokano does not change the meaning of a word. 1.2 Potential areas of confusion for the Philippine Languages A study on orthography design for unwritten Philippine languages (with very limited written resources) has enumerated a list of potential problematic areas in Philippine orthography [9].

  7. There are over 30 Bisaya ldialects, those with the most speakers are Hiligaynon, Aklanon, Cebuano, Capiznon, Kinaray-a, Bantoanon, Romblomanon, Waray, Surigaonon, and Cuyonon. Ilocano. The name Ilocano originated from “I” meaning “from,” “looc” connotes “bay,” and “ano” signifies “native of,” thus “people of the bay.”.

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