Cuyonon_language Cuyonon_language

Cuyonon language - Definition and Overview

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Cuyonon or (Cuyonen, Cuyono, Cuyunon, Cuyo, Kuyunon, Kuyonon) is the dialect and people, believed to be of Malay origin, of Cuyo Island, Palawan in the Philippines. The Cuyonon dialect is also spoken along the Palawan coast and it is similar to Ratagnon.

Aklanon
Spoken in: Philippines
Region: Western Visayas
First language speakers: 123,384
Second language speakers: -
Ranking: Not in top 100
Genetic
classification:
Austronesian

  Malayo-Polynesian
   Western
   Meso Philippine
     Central Philippine
      Visayan
       Western Visayan
       Kuyan
        Cuyonon

Official status
Official language of: -
Regulated by: -
Language codes
ISO 639-1-
ISO 639-2-
SILCYO

Example Usage of language

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