Cebuano
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Cebuano pages
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| Introduction · Sounds and Writing · Numbers · Pronouns · Verbs · Lexicon |
| Austronesian Languages | |
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| Bornean | Malagasy
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| Central Pacific | Fijian · Rotuman
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| Independent CE Malayo-Polynesian | Chamorro · Palauan
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| Malayo-Sumbawan | Balinese · Indonesian · Javanese · Madurese · Malay · Sundanese
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| Micronesian | Gilbertese · Marshallese · Nauruan
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| Polynesian | Hawaiian · Māori · Niuean · Rapa Nui · Samoan · Tahitian · Tokelauan · Tongan · Tuvaluan
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| Philippine | Cebuano · Ilokano · Tagalog
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| Timor-Babar | Tetum
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An Introduction to the Language
Cebuano, also known as Bisaya, is the second most popular Filipino dialect in number of speakers (first is Tagalog).
Family
Austronesian
- Malayo-Polynesian
- Philippine
- Greater Central Philippine
- Central Philippine
- Visayan
- Cebuano
- Visayan
- Central Philippine
- Greater Central Philippine
- Philippine
Spoken in
Tagalog is spoken mainly in the Philippines, specifically the Visayas region, yet also has smaller populations in various other countries around the world.
Cebuano pages
Malagasy
Fijian ·
Rotuman
Palauan
Balinese ·
Javanese ·
Madurese ·
Sundanese
Gilbertese ·
Nauruan
Hawaiian ·
Niuean ·
Samoan ·
Tahitian ·
Tokelauan ·
Tongan ·
Tuvaluan
Ilokano ·
Tetum
