Bontoc (Bontok) /bɒnˈtɒk/ (also called Finallig) is the native language of the indigenous Bontoc people of the Mountain Province, in the northern part... 9 KB (693 words) - 22:46, 29 July 2023 |
Eastern Bontok (Eastern Bontoc) is a language of the Bontok group spoken in the Philippines. The 2007 census claimed there were around 6,200 speakers... 2 KB (96 words) - 15:15, 24 February 2023 |
Bontoc languages, These languages are: North Bontok, Southwest Bontok, South Bontok, and East Bontok. The Guinaang dialect of Central Bontok has the... 4 KB (199 words) - 03:01, 10 April 2024 |
Bontoc people (redirect from Bontoks) The Bontoc (or Bontok) ethnolinguistic group can be found in the central and eastern portions of Mountain Province, on the island of Luzon in the Philippines... 16 KB (1,682 words) - 07:38, 14 February 2024 |
Chayote (category Articles containing Bontok-language text) salads and stir fries, especially in Asia. The fruit goes by many English-language names around the world. "Chayote", the common American English name of... 27 KB (3,046 words) - 07:56, 11 March 2024 |
Southwestern Bontoc (redirect from Southwestern Bontok language) Southwestern Bontoc (Southwestern Bontok) is a variety of the Bontoc language of the Philippines. This language is a moribund language, with only 2,470 speakers... 3 KB (180 words) - 08:49, 23 January 2023 |
ISO 639 macrolanguage (redirect from Macro-language) 639-3 language code for Bontok. There are five individual language codes assigned: ebk – Eastern Bontok lbk – Central Bontok obk – Southern Bontok rbk –... 55 KB (4,513 words) - 01:48, 11 February 2024 |
Carabao (category Articles containing Bontok-language text) These Austronesian terms appear to be loanwords from the Austroasiatic languages and likely derives from a secondary pre-colonial introduction of water... 42 KB (4,482 words) - 13:37, 10 April 2024 |
Kalinga-Itneg Itneg Kalinga Nuclear Cordilleran Ifugao Balangao Bontok-Kankanaey Bontok-Finallig Kankanaey Southern Cordilleran Bugkalot West Southern... 8 KB (407 words) - 23:16, 7 January 2024 |
Batok (category Articles containing Bontok-language text) people of the Panay highlands. Most names for tattoos in the different languages of the Philippines are derived from Proto-Austronesian *beCik ("tattoo")... 52 KB (6,001 words) - 11:42, 4 April 2024 |