Cebuano bhasa
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| Cebuano | ||
|---|---|---|
| Bisaya, Sugbuanon | ||
| Spoken in | Philippines | |
| Region | Southeast Asia (Central Visayas and Mindanao) |
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| Total speakers | About 20 million people and the second most spoken language in the Philippines.[1] | |
| Language family | Austronesian | |
| Dialects |
Cebuano
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| Writing system | Latin (Cebuano) | |
| Official status | ||
| Official language in | Regional language in the Philippines. | |
| Regulated by | Visayan Academy of Arts and Letters | |
| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639-2 | ceb | |
| ISO 639-3 | ceb | |
| Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. | ||
Cebuano bhasa ek bhasa hae.
External links [badlo]
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Ii bhasa ke aapan Wikipedia hai. Cebuano bhasa edition ke dekho |
- Cebuano English Searchable Dictionary
- Ethnologue report for Cebuano
- John U. Wolff, A dictionary of Cebuano Visayan: Volume I, Volume II, at Project Gutenberg's Distributed Proofreaders
- Ang Dila Natong Bisaya
- Lagda Sa Espeling Rules of Spelling (Cebuano)
- Language Links.org - Philippine Languages to the world - Cebuano Lessons
- Language Links.org - Philippine Languages to the World
- Online E-book of Spanish-Cebuano Dictionary, published in 1898 by Fr. Felix Guillén
References [badlo]
- ↑ Philippine Census, 2000. Table 11. Household Population by Ethnicity, Sex and Region: 2000