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  1. Aklanon (Akeanon), also known as Bisaya/Binisaya nga Aklanon/Inaklanon or simply Aklan, is an Austronesian language of the Bisayan subgroup spoken by the Aklanon people in the province of Aklan on the island of Panay in the Philippines.

    • 560,000 (2010)
  2. Romblomanon. Romblomanon or Bisaya/Binisaya nga Romblomanon is an Austronesian regional language spoken, along with Asi and Onhan, in the province of Romblon in the Philippines. The language is also called Ini, Tiyad Ini, Basi, Niromblon, and Sibuyanon.

    • 94,000 (2011)
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  4. Cuyonon. Cuyonon is a regional Bisayan language spoken on the coast of Palawan and the Cuyo Islands in the Philippines. [2] Cuyonon had been the lingua franca (language used for communication) of the province of Palawan until recently [when?] when migration flow into the region rapidly increased. Forty-three percent of the total population of ...

    • 190,000 (2010)
  5. Informal: Magandang umaga. Cebuano: Cebuano, also known as Bisaya, is widely spoken in the Visayan region. Here’s how to say “good morning” in Cebuano: Formal: Maayong buntag kaninyong tanan. Informal: Maayong buntag. Ilocano: Ilocano is spoken in the northern part of Luzon. To greet someone “good morning” in Ilocano, use the following:

  6. Magandang umaga po!” (Formal) “Magandang umaga!” (Informal) Tip: Tagalog is widely understood throughout the archipelago, making it a useful phrase to learn. 2. Cebuano is one of the major languages spoken in the Philippines, particularly in the Visayas and Mindanao regions. Use the following greetings in Cebuano: “Maayong buntag ninyo!” (Formal)

  7. Romblomanon is a member of the Central Bisayan branch of the Philippine language family. It is spoken in Romblon province in the Mimaropa region of the Philippines, specifically in the islands of Romblon, Sibuyan, Tablas, and also in the province of Oriental Mindoro. In 2011 there were about 94,000 speakers of Romblomanon, which is also known ...

  8. However, if you want to greet someone Good morning in Tagalog, you don’t say “Mabuting umaga.”. Instead, use the following: Magandang umaga. Good morning. “Maganda” is beautiful in Tagalog while “-ng” links it to “umaga” (morning). This is how Filipinos greet each other in the morning.

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