Caluyanon language
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Caluyanon | ||
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Spoken in: | Philippines | |
Region: | Caluya Islands, Antique | |
Total speakers: | 30,000 | |
Language family: | Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Meso Philippine Central Philippine Visayan Western Visayan Caluyanon |
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Language codes | ||
ISO 639-1: | none | |
ISO 639-2: | phi | |
ISO/FDIS 639-3: | clu | |
Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for an English-based pronunciation key. |
Caluyanon (also spelled Caluyanun) is a Visayan language spoken in the Caluya Islands, Antique in the Philippines. Most of its speakers use Hiligaynon as their second language.
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