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Indi language

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Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines
Indi
Ayta, Indi, Indi Ayta, Mag-Indi Sambal
Mag-indi
Native toPhilippines
RegionFloridablanca,Porac,San Marcelino
Ethnicity30,000 (no date)[1]
Native speakers
(5,000 cited 1998)[2]
Language codes
ISO 639-3blx
Glottologmagi1241

TheIndi language orMag-indi (or Mag-Indi Ayta) is aSambalic language with around 5,000 speakers.[2] It is spoken within PhilippineAeta communities inSan Marcelino, Zambales, and in thePampango municipalities ofFloridablanca (including in Nabuklod[3]) andPorac. There are also speakers in Lumibao and Maague-ague.[4]

Phonology

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Consonants

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LabialAlveolarPalatalVelarGlottal
Plosivevoicelessptkʔ
voicedbdɡ
Nasalmnŋ
Fricatives
Laterall
Rhoticɾ
Approximantwj

Vowels

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FrontCentralBack
Closeiɨu
Opena

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Indi language atEthnologue (17th ed., 2013)Closed access icon
  2. ^abIndi atEthnologue (25th ed., 2022)Closed access icon
  3. ^Stone, Roger (2008)."The Sambalic Languages of Central Luzon"(PDF).Studies in Philippine Languages and Cultures.19:158–183. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2017-05-17. Retrieved2016-03-30.
  4. ^Himes, Ronald S. (2012). "The Central Luzon Group of Languages".Oceanic Linguistics.51 (2):490–537.doi:10.1353/ol.2012.0013.JSTOR 23321866.S2CID 143589926.
  5. ^Stone, Roger (2017).Introduction to Ayta Mag-Indi Orthography.

Further reading

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External links

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For a list of words relating to Indi language, see theMag-Indi Ayta language category of words inWiktionary, the free dictionary.
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