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Encyclopedia > Bikol language

Bicolano or Bikol is an Austronesian language used in the Philippines particularly on the Bicol Peninsula on the island of Luzon. ISO 639 assigns the code BIK to Bicolano. The Austronesian languages are a family of languages widely dispersed throughout the islands of Southeast Asia and the Pacific, with a few members spoken on continental Asia. ... Bicol Region is one of the regions of the Philippines occupying the Bicol Peninsula at the southeastern end of Luzon island. ... Map of the Philippines showing the island groups of Luzón, Visayas, and Mindanao. ... ISO 639 is one of several international standards that lists short codes for language names. ...

Bikol (Bicol)
Spoken in: Philippines
Region: Bicol
First language speakers: 4.6 million
Second language speakers: -
Ranking: Not in top 100
Genetic
classification:
Austronesian

  Malayo-Polynesian
   Western
    Central Philippine
     Meso Philippine
     Bikol Bicol Region is one of the regions of the Philippines occupying the Bicol Peninsula at the southeastern end of Luzon island. ... This is a list of languages ordered by number of first-language speakers, with some data for second-language use. ... Current distribution of Human Language Families Most languages are known to belong to language families (families hereforth). ... Current distribution of Human Language Families Most languages are known to belong to language families (families hereforth). ... The Austronesian languages are a family of languages widely dispersed throughout the islands of Southeast Asia and the Pacific, with a few members spoken on continental Asia. ... The Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages. ... The Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages. ... This article needs cleanup. ...

Official status
Official language of: -
Regulated by: -
Language codes
ISO 639-1 -
ISO 639-2 bik
SIL BKL

Contents

ISO 639 is one of several international standards that lists short codes for language names. ... SIL International is a non-profit, faith-based, scientific organization with the main purpose to study, develop and document lesser-known languages for the purpose of expanding linguistic knowledge, promoting world literacy and aiding minority language development. ...


Grammar

Pronouns

  Absolutive Ergative Oblique
1st person singular ako ko sakuya, sako
2nd person singular ika, ka mo saimo, si-mo
3rd person singular siya niya saiya
1st person plural inclusive kita nyato, ta satuya, sato
1st person plural exclusive kami nyamo, mi samuya, samo
2nd person plural kamo nindo saindo
3rd person plural sinda ninda sainda

Classification

Bicolano is classified as a Central Philippine language, which is a sub-branch of the Meso Philippine–Western Malayo-Polynesian languages. Bicolano is further subdivided into three groups: Coastal Bikol, Inland Bikol, and Pandan Bikol. The Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages. ... Coastal Bikol is a dialect of Bikol. ... Inland Bikol are people living in the mainland or valley, and a form of Bikol. ...


Coastal

  • Naga
  • Virac
    • Bicolano (Southern Catanduanes)

Central Bikol is a dialect of Bikol. ...

Inland

  • Agta (Mt. Iraga)
  • Buhi-Daraga
  • Iriga
    • Bicolano (Iriga) / Rinconada Bicolano

This article needs to be wikified. ...

Pandan

  • Bicolano (Northern Catanduanes)

See also

There are over 170 languages in the Philippines; almost all of them belong to the Austronesian language family. ...

External links

  • Ethnologue report for Central Bicolano
  • Ethnologue classification tree for Bicolano

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