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  1. Albay Bikol, or simply Albayanon is a group of languages and one of the three languages that compose Inland Bikol. It is spoken in the southwestern coast of Albay, ( Pio Duran, Jovellar) and northwestern Sorsogon . The region is bordered by the Coastal Bikol and Rinconada Bikol speakers.

    • 700,000; 300,000 of rbl; 260,000 of fbl; 73,600 of ubl; 68,800 of lbl (2009 SIL)
    • Bicol
  2. Central Bikol language (ISO 639-3 bcl) Canaman dialect (standard) Naga City dialect; Partido dialect; Tabaco–Legazpi–Sorsogon (TLS) dialect; Daet dialect; Southern Catanduanes Bikol language; Inland Bikol (Southern) Mount Iriga Agta language; Albay Bikol languages. Buhinon language; Libon language; West Miraya language; East Miraya language ...

    • Proto-Bikol
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  4. Feb 13, 2021 · Bicol: A treasure trove of literary talents. The Bicol Region has a long history of publication and writing even in Bikol language. Even though the Spaniards burned proofs of Bikolano writing, the region was still able to preserve some of the oldest published materials including the two literary magazines “Sanghiran nin Bikol” and ...

  5. Jan 8, 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.This intricate language family, a branch of the Central Philippine languages, is spoken with fervor across southeastern Luzon’s Bicol Region, as well as in the island-province of Catanduanes and parts of Masbate.

    • Central Bikol Dialects
    • Phonology
    • Grammar
    • Numbers
    • Angry Speech Register

    Because of its broad geographic coverage as compared to other Bikol languages separated by islands and mountains, Central Bikol diverged into six dialects, which are still mutually comprehensible. The division of the language into different dialects is mainly because of the influence of other Bikol and non-Bikol languages surrounding the region. Th...

    Consonants

    There are 16 consonants in the Bikol language: /m,n,ŋ,p,t,k,ʔ,b,d,ɡ,s,h,l,w~ʋ,ɾ,j~ʝ/. Eight sounds are borrowed from loanwords: /f,v,ɲ,tʃ,dʒ,ʃ,ʒ,ʎ/. The sound system of the language according to Mintz in 1971is as follows.

    Vowels

    Native words exhibit a three-vowel system whose vowels can be noted as /a,i,u/, with /u/ realized as [o] in the final syllable. Due to contact with Spanish, modern Central Bikol also has two marginal phonemes /e,o/ distinct from /i,u/.

    Particles

    Like many other Philippine languages, Bikol has a rich set of discourse particles. 1. bagá – (Tagalog: diba/nga) used for emphasis determined by context 2. bayâ– giving a chance to someone; polite insisting 3. daa – (Tagalog: daw) quoting information from a secondary source 4. pati - emphasizing the condition that intensifies the difficulties. (Mauranon pati) 5. daw – (Tagalog: ba/kaya) interrogative particle 6. dawà/maski - (Tagalog: kahit) although 7. dángan - (Tagalog: tapos) then 8. garó...

    Numerals

    There exist two types of numerals in Bikol: native Bikol and Spanish numerals. Generally, Bicolanos use the Spanish terms when referring to time, as in the phrase a las singko('5 o'clock'). However, the native terms can be read in literary books. The Spanish numerals are often encountered in pricing.

    The angry register of Bikol, also known natively as tamanggot or rapsak, is used when angry, shouting, or speaking in a high-pitched voice at someone. Some examples of the register include: Note:

    • (2.5 million cited 1990 census ), 6th most spoken native language in the Philippines
    • Bicol
  6. May 9, 2023 · Cite this lesson. Learn who the Bicolanos are and understand their culture. Discover the history of the Bicol in the Philippines and find out the language spoken by the Bicolanos. Updated:...

  7. With almost 2 million speakers, Albay Bikol, or simply Albayanon, is a language that lacks or rarely uses stressed syllables. It is said to be comparable to French in this regard, thus making it unique from other Bicolano languages.

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