- Ilocano people - Wikipedia
The Ilocano people (Ilocano: Tattao nga Iloko, Kailukuán, Kailukanuán), also referred to as Ilokáno, Iloko, Iloco, Iluku, or Samtoy, are an Austronesian ethnolinguistic group native to the Philippines [5]
- 50 Useful Ilocano Words Phrases to Learn for Travelers
Exploring the Ilocos region or the Northern and Central Luzon areas? Arm yourself with these useful Ilocano words and phrases
- Ilocano | Philippines, Language, Culture | Britannica
Ilocano, third largest ethnolinguistic group in the Philippines When discovered by the Spanish in the 16th century, they occupied the narrow coastal plain of northwestern Luzon, known as the Ilocos region
- Ilocano: Words and Phrases for Beginners - Owlcation
Here are some words, phrases, and commonly asked questions for beginners to start learning Ilocano
- Ilocano language and alphabet - Omniglot
Ilocano is a member of the Northern Luzon branch of the Malayo-Polynesian language family It is spoken mainly in the Philippines, particularly in the Ilocos and Cagayan Valley regions of northern Luzon, and also in parts of central Luzon, Mindoro and southern Mindanao
- Ilocanos - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion, Major . . .
Ilocano has become the lingua franca of northern Luzon, as Ilocano traders provide highland peoples with their primary link to the commerce of the outside world
- Ilocanos - Encyclopedia. com
Among all Filipino ethno-linguistic groups, the Ilocanos are the most famed as migrants, settling since the 19th century in sparsely populated expanses of the northern Central Plain of Luzon (provinces of Pangasinan, Tarlac, and Nueva Ecija) and of the Cagayan Valley in the northeast
- Ilocano people - Wikiwand
The Ilocano people, also referred to as Ilokáno, Iloko, Iloco, Iluku, or Samtoy, are an Austronesian ethnolinguistic group native to the Philippines Originally
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