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Cuyonon language

Cuyonon is a regional Bisayan language spoken on the coast of Palawan and the Cuyo Islands in the Philippines. Cuyonon had been the lingua franca (language used for communication) of the province of Palawan until recently when migration flow into the region rapidly increased. Forty-three percent of the total population of Palawan during the late 1980s…

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Glottolog
cuyo1237
ISO 639-3
cyo
Language family
Malayo-PolynesianPhilippineCentral PhilippineBisayanWestern BisayanKuyanCuyonon · PhilippineCentral PhilippineBisayanWestern BisayanKuyanCuyonon · Central PhilippineBisayanWestern BisayanKuyanCuyonon · BisayanWestern BisayanKuyanCuyonon · Western BisayanKuyanCuyonon
Native speakers
190,000 (2010)
Native to
Philippines
Region
Palawan coast, Cuyo Islands between Palawan and Panay

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Cuyonon language

Nodes14
Edges13
Triples15
Avg. degree1.86
Density0.142857
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Cuyonon language

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Language family · 7
Cuyonon language → BisayanWestern BisayanKuyanCuyonon, Central PhilippineBisayanWestern BisayanKuyanCuyonon, Cuyonon, KuyanCuyonon, Malayo-PolynesianPhilippineCentral PhilippineBisayanWestern BisayanKuyanCuyonon, PhilippineCentral PhilippineBisayanWestern BisayanKuyanCuyonon, Western BisayanKuyanCuyonon
related to External links · 3
Cuyonon language → Culture Project, Philippines, PhilippinesLinguistic
Glottolog · 1
Cuyonon language → cuyo1237
ISO 639-3 · 1
Cuyonon language → cyo
Native speakers · 1
Cuyonon language → 190,000 (2010)
Native to · 1
Cuyonon language → Philippines
Region · 1
Cuyonon language → Palawan coast, Cuyo Islands between Palawan and Panay

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cuyonon palawan language bisayan cuyo islands speakers philippines philippine panay used number coast region central western mayad kaw regional province

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Cuyonon languageGlottologcuyo12371.00infobox
Cuyonon languageISO 639-3cyo1.00infobox
Cuyonon languageLanguage familyMalayo-PolynesianPhilippineCentral PhilippineBisayanWestern BisayanKuyanCuyonon1.00infobox
Cuyonon languageLanguage familyPhilippineCentral PhilippineBisayanWestern BisayanKuyanCuyonon1.00infobox
Cuyonon languageLanguage familyCentral PhilippineBisayanWestern BisayanKuyanCuyonon1.00infobox
Cuyonon languageLanguage familyBisayanWestern BisayanKuyanCuyonon1.00infobox
Cuyonon languageLanguage familyWestern BisayanKuyanCuyonon1.00infobox
Cuyonon languageLanguage familyKuyanCuyonon1.00infobox
Cuyonon languageLanguage familyCuyonon1.00infobox
Cuyonon languageNative speakers190,000 (2010)1.00infobox
Cuyonon languageNative toPhilippines1.00infobox
Cuyonon languageRegionPalawan coast, Cuyo Islands between Palawan and Panay1.00infobox

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