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      • Pandan Bikol, or Northern Catanduanes Bicolano, is one of the three groups of the Bikol languages. It is spoken in Pandan and northeastern portion of Catanduanes.
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  2. Bikol languages. Geographic distribution of major Bikol languages and dialects across Bicol region; classification based on Lobel (2013); Masbatenyo, Central Sorsogon, and Southern Sorsogon are Bisayan languages but heavily influenced by Bikol. A speaker of Bicolano, recorded in the United States.

  3. Pandan Bikol, or Northern Catanduanes Bicolano, is one of the three groups of the Bikol languages. It is spoken in Pandan and northeastern portion of Catanduanes . Examples. Wh-questions. What? – anoha, ano. Who? – sînoha, sino? Where? – siin, sin. When? – sano? Why? – tâyon, akin, bakin, anoha ta, ano ta. How? – paináno?

  4. Jan 8, 2024 · The Bikol language, part of the Central Philippine languages, is primarily spoken in the Bicol Region in southeastern Luzon, Catanduanes, and Burias in Masbate. It is known for its linguistic diversity and cultural significance to the people of this region.

    • “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?”
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bicol_RegionBicol Region - Wikipedia

    The four major groups of language in Bikol are Coastal Bikol (with four sub-languages), Inland Bikol (with six sub-languages), Pandan Bikol (lone language) and Bisakol (with three sub-languages). The majority of Bicolanos understand and speak Central Bikol language (a member of Coastal Bikol group of languages) since it is the language used in ...

  6. For the Bicolanos of the Northern part of Catanduanes, the “Land of the Howling Winds,” Northern Catanduanes Bicolano or Pandan Bikol is the language that is used locally. Though it has approximately 122,000 speakers, the language is rarely used outside their local context.

  7. Location: North Catanduanes, East of Bicol, (Luzon) Family: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian. Related languages: Comprehension of the Naga dialect of Central Bicolano. Approximate Number of Speakers: 122,000 (2000) 4,583,034 all Bikol languages (2000 census) Status: Stable.

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