Pangasinan language

Spoken in

Austronesian

  • Malayo -Polynesian Philippine Nordphilippinisch Northern Luzon Südzwntral - Kordilleranisch Südkordilleranisch Pangasinisch

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The Pangasinensische language (Spanish Idioma pangasinense, proper name Pangasinensisch: Salitan Pangasinan ) is one of the twelve major languages ​​in the Philippines.

It was written to date with their own Baybayin script, this was still retained in the Spanish colonial period. In the American colonial period, the Baybayin script but was replaced by the Latin alphabet.

The pangasinensische language, which is called in the Philippines Islands simply " Pangasinense ", is spoken by more than a half million Pangasinensen in the province of Pangasinan, the indigenous people who speak this language as their mother tongue. In addition, it is also spoken in other pamgasinensischen communities in the Philippines and pangasinensischen of immigrants in Spain and in the United States. Pangasinensisch is the primary language in the province of Pangasinan, located in the west - central area of ​​the island of Luzon along the Lingayen Gulf, and is populated by Pangasinensen. It is the official regional language in the province of Pangasinan, which of 2,434,086 (as of 2000) has a total population and where the pangasinensische language is becoming more of Tagalog, the national language Filipino and displaced particularly from the English ..

Websites

  • Ethnologue report for Pangasinensisch
  • Pangasinensisch: in preservation and revitalization of endangered pangasinensischen Language and Literature
  • Globalization kills the Pangasinensische language
  • Dying languages, including Pangasinensisch
  • Pangasinensisch - Spanish dictionary, Lorenzo Fernandez Cosgata, published 1865.
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