| Iwaak | |
|---|---|
| I-wak | |
| Native to | Philippines |
| Region | Luzon |
Native speakers | (3,300 cited 2000)[1] |
Austronesian
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | iwk |
| Glottolog | iwak1237 |
Area where Iwaak is spoken according toEthnologue | |
Iwaak (also spelledI-wak orI'wak) is aSouth-Central Cordilleran language[2] spoken by almost 3,300 people around theCordillera Centralmountain range ofLuzon,Philippines. It is a Pangasinic language which makes it closely related toPangasinan, one of the regional languages in the country, with around 1.2 million speakers.
According toEthnologue, in easternItogon municipality,Benguet Province, I-wak is spoken in Tojongan, Bakes, Lebeng, Domolpos, Bujasjas, and Kayo-ko villages. It is also spoken in Salaksak village,Kayapa municipality,Nueva Vizcaya Province.
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