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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