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Ibanag language

The Ibanag language (also written as Ybanag or Ibanak) is an Austronesian language spoken by up to 463,390 speakers, mostly comprising the Ibanag people, in the northeastern provinces of Isabela and Cagayan in the Philippines.

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Ethnicity
Ibanag
Glottolog
iban1267
ISO 639-3
ibg
Language family
Malayo-PolynesianPhilippineNorthern LuzonCagayan ValleyIbanag · PhilippineNorthern LuzonCagayan ValleyIbanag · Northern LuzonCagayan ValleyIbanag · Cagayan ValleyIbanag · Ibanag
Linguasphere
31-CCB-a
Native speakers
600,000 (2024)[needs update]

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Ibanag language

Nodes79
Edges78
Triples20
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.025316
Components1

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Ibanag language

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Language family · 5
Ibanag language → Cagayan ValleyIbanag, Ibanag, Malayo-PolynesianPhilippineNorthern LuzonCagayan ValleyIbanag, Northern LuzonCagayan ValleyIbanag, PhilippineNorthern LuzonCagayan ValleyIbanag
Ethnicity · 1
Ibanag language → Ibanag
Glottolog · 1
Ibanag language → iban1267
ISO 639-3 · 1
Ibanag language → ibg
Linguasphere · 1
Ibanag language → 31-CCB-a
Native speakers · 1
Ibanag language → 600,000 (2024)[needs update]
Native to · 1
Ibanag language → Philippines
Recognised minority language in · 1
Ibanag language → Regional language in the Philippines
Region · 1
Ibanag language → Northern Luzon
Regulated by · 1
Ibanag language → Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino

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Important terminology

ibanag cagayan spoken isabela tu ta used nga also tuguegarao needed language 'to ka word tagalog spanish mu speakers philippines

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Ibanag languageEthnicityIbanag1.00infobox
Ibanag languageGlottologiban12671.00infobox
Ibanag languageISO 639-3ibg1.00infobox
Ibanag languageLanguage familyMalayo-PolynesianPhilippineNorthern LuzonCagayan ValleyIbanag1.00infobox
Ibanag languageLanguage familyPhilippineNorthern LuzonCagayan ValleyIbanag1.00infobox
Ibanag languageLanguage familyNorthern LuzonCagayan ValleyIbanag1.00infobox
Ibanag languageLanguage familyCagayan ValleyIbanag1.00infobox
Ibanag languageLanguage familyIbanag1.00infobox
Ibanag languageLinguasphere31-CCB-a1.00infobox
Ibanag languageNative speakers600,000 (2024)[needs update]1.00infobox
Ibanag languageNative toPhilippines1.00infobox
Ibanag languageRecognised minority language inRegional language in the Philippines1.00infobox
Ibanag languageRegionNorthern Luzon1.00infobox
Ibanag languageRegulated byKomisyon sa Wikang Filipino1.00infobox
Ibanag languageWriting systemLatin1.00infobox

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