Bugkalot | |
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Region | Eastern Nueva Vizcaya, Western Quirino, east Nueva Ecija, northwest Aurora, Philippines |
Ethnicity | Bugkalot |
Native speakers | 6,000 (2010 census)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ilk |
Glottolog | ilon1239 |
Area where Bugkalot is spoken[1] |
Bugkalot (also Ilongot) is a language of the indigenous Bugkalot people of northern Luzon, Philippines.
Ethnologue lists the following provinces in which Ilongot is spoken.
Ethnologue lists the following dialects.
Alternate names include Bugkalut, Bukalot, and Lingotes.
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Historical languages |
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Northern Luzon |
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