Central Filipino languages


Central Philippine languages ​​are a subgroup of the largest central Filipino languages ​​spoken in the Philippines, the Philippines, Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao, and Sulu.

The main languages ​​of the Philippines include the national language, the Filipino language and the original language of the region, the Tagalog. Classify and modify wikitesto

Major central Philippine languages ​​belong to the linguistic family of the Austro-Hungarian languages, a group of Malay-Polynesian languages, subgroup of the Philippines.

According to the 2009 classification on Ethnologue (SIL International), the family is made up of 47 languages ​​between living and extinct, and is the main group for the number of languages ​​between the Philippines. The languages ​​/ groups that belong to the family are: Links externalize the wikitesto

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