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Hiligaynon language

NameHiligaynon
NativenameIlonggo, Hiligaynon, Hiligainon
Pronunciationˌhɪlɪˈgeɪnən
FamilycolorAustronesian
StatesPhilippines
USA
RegionWestern Visayas, Mindanao and Hawaii
Speakers11 million total (first language: 7 million, second language: 4 million (est.)) 4th most spoken native language in the Philippines
Fam2Malayo-Polynesian
Fam3Philippine
Fam4Central Philippine
Fam5Visayan
Fam6Central Visayan
Fam7Peripheral Visayan
ScriptLatin (Filipino variant)
Baybayin (c. 13th � 19th centuries)
NationRegional language in the Philippines
AgencyCommission on the Filipino Language
Iso2hil|iso3=hil
NoticeIPA

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Hiligaynon, often referred to as Ilonggo, is an Austronesian language spoken in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines.

Hiligaynon is concentrated in the provinces of Iloilo, Negros Occidental and Capiz but is also spoken in the other provinces of the Panay Island group, including Antique, Aklan, Guimaras, and in many parts of Mindanao including Koronadal City, South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat and parts of North Cotabato. Further, it is spoken as a second language by Karay-a speakers in Antique, Aklanon and Malaynon in Aklan, and Capiznon in Capiz.

There are approximately 7,000,000 people in and outside the Philippines who are native speakers of Hiligaynon, and an additional 4,000,000 who are capable of speaking it with a substantial degree of proficiency.

It is a member of the Visayan language family. It is distinctive from most Filipino languages for its sing-song intonation, much like Italian, particularly in the Bacolodnon dialect, a characteristic that is derived from the large number of mestizos de sangley (Chinese mestizos) in the region.

The language is referred to as "Ilonggo" (Spanish: ilongo) in Iloilo and in Negros Occidental. Many argue, however, that this is an incorrect usage of the word "Ilonggo." In precise usage, "Ilonggo" should only be used in relation to the ethnolinguistic group that are native inhabitants of Iloilo and the culture associated with native Hiligaynon speakers, they argue. The disagreement over the usage of "Ilonggo" to refer to the language extends to Philippine language specialists and native laymen.


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