The Ibanag language (also Ybanag or Ibanak) is an Austronesian language spoken by up to 500,000 speakers, most particularly by the Ibanag people, in the...
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Look up Ibanag in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ibanag may refer to: Ibanag people, ethnic group of the Philippines Ibanag language, Austronesian language...
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The Ibanag (also Ybanag and Ybanak or Ibanak) are an ethnolinguistic minority numbering a little more than half a million people, who inhabit the provinces...
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Western Addasen Atta Faire Atta Pamplona Atta Pudtol Atta Ibanag North Ibanag South Ibanag Malaweg Gaddangic Central Cagayan Agta Itawit Yogad Cagayan-Baliwon...
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Itawis language (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
Itawis are found with the Ibanags, and speak Ibanag as well, as an example of linguistic adaptation. Speakers of Itawis and Ibanag can easily understand each...
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Cagayan (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
kah-gÉ™-YAHN), officially the Province of Cagayan (Ilocano: Probinsia ti Cagayan; Ibanag: Provinsiya na Cagayan; Itawit: Provinsiya ya Cagayan; Isnag: Provinsia...
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the Philippines. Among its major languages are Ilocano, Pangasinan and Ibanag. Lawrence Reid (2018) divides the over thirty Northern Luzon languages into...
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Education (MTB-MLE) strategy: Aklanon Bikol Cebuano Chavacano Hiligaynon Ibanag Ilocano Ivatan Kapampangan Kinaray-a Maguindanao Maranao Pangasinan Sambal...
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Isabela (province) (category Articles containing Ibanag-language text)
Isabela, officially the Province of Isabela (Ilocano: Probinsia ti Isabela; Ibanag: Provinsia na Isabela; Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Isabela), is the second largest...
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separately. Sapin means "layer" while sapin-sapin means "layered" in the Ibanag language. A traditional recipe of sapin-sapin calls for different flavors...
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