Kankanaey | |
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Spoken in | Philippines |
Region | Northern Luzon |
Native speakers | 2.7 million, est. 1.3 million second language = 4 million total (date missing) |
Language family |
Austronesian
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | kne |
Kankanaey is a language used on the island of Luzon in The Philippines. It is widely used by Cordillerans, specifically those from western Mountain Province and northern Benguet.
Of particular interest is the very common occurrence of what could be best thought of as a stressed schwa in many words. In fact, the e in Kankanaey is to be pronounced as this sound, and not as the e in words like bet or wet. This sound is usually unstressed and of a very short duration in English, as an intermediary sound between consonant clusters, such as that between the /B/ and the /L/ in the word table, or between the /T/ and the /L/ in title. This sound value is similarly found in a few other Northern Luzon languages like Ilocano and Pangasinan.
Some words with this sound are as follows:
emey/umey - to go
entako - let's go (a contracted form of emey tako)
ed - a particle equivalent in function to the relative pronoun where
ipe-ey/ipa-ey/ippey - to put (something somewhere)
iwedwed - to shake loose (as in loosening a stick or post)
anggey - only, finish
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