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Bugkalot language

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Austronesian language spoken in the Phnes
Not to be confused with theIlongo language, also of the Philippines.
Bugkalot
RegionEasternNueva Vizcaya, WesternQuirino, eastNueva Ecija, northwestAurora,Philippines
EthnicityBugkalot
Native speakers
6,000 (2010 census)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3ilk
Glottologilon1239
Area where Bugkalot is spoken[1]

Bugkalot (alsoIlongot) is a language of theindigenousBugkalot people of northernLuzon,Philippines.

Distribution

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Ethnologue lists the following provinces in which Ilongot is spoken.

Dialects

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Ethnologue lists the following dialects.

  • Abaka (Abaca)
  • Egongot
  • Ibalao (Ibilao)
  • Italon
  • Iyongut

Alternate names include Bugkalut, Bukalot, and Lingotes.

References

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  1. ^abBugkalot atEthnologue (25th ed., 2022)Closed access icon
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