Bicolano (Iriga)

Bicolano (Iriga)

language
name=Bikol Iriga
familycolor=Austronesian
states=Philippines
region=Bicol
speakers=234,361 (Ethnologue, 2000)
fam2=Malayo-Polynesian
fam3=Meso-Philippine
fam4=Central Philippine
fam5=Bikol languages
fam6=Bikol Inland
fam7=Bikol Inland Iriga
script=Latin (Filipino variant);
"Historically written in Baybayin"
nation=Regional language in the Philippines
agency=Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino
(Commission on the Filipino Language)
iso2=bto

Iriga Bicolano or "Rinconada Bikol" is one of the three languages that compose the group Inland Bikol of the macrolanguage Bikol. It is spoken in Bula, Baao, Nabua, Balatan, Iriga City and Bato in Camarines Sur. Rinconada Bikol has the distinctive "short I" sound, which is equivalent to the long "e" or "U" sound of Standard Bikol, Tagalog, and Cebuano.


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