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Maranao (Filipino: Mëranaw; Kirim: باسا أ مراناو) is an Austronesian language spoken by the Maranao people in the provinces of Lanao del Sur and Lanao... |
"lake" in the Maranao language). This is in reference to Lake Lanao, the predominant geographic feature of the ancestral homeland of the Maranao people. The... |
a Maranao, an Ulama, and a specialist in Arabic sayings in the Qur’an. He was the first Filipino Muslim who translated Qur’an into Maranao language. He... |
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Philippines (category Articles containing Maranao-language text) transcriptions of the epics as family heirlooms, particularly in Mindanao; the Maranao-language Darangen is an example. Philippine media primarily uses Filipino and... |
Darangen is a Maranao epic poem from the Lake Lanao region of Mindanao, Philippines. It consists of 17 cycles with 72,000 lines in iambic tetrameter or... |
Misamis Oriental (category Articles containing Maranao-language text) Misamis Oriental (Cebuano: Sidlakang Misamis; Maranao: Sebangan Misamis; Tagalog: Silangang Misamis), officially the Province of Misamis Oriental, is... |
Anito (category Articles containing Maranao-language text) also known as kalading among the Igorot; tonong among the Maguindanao and Maranao; umboh among the Sama-Bajau; nunò or umalagad among Tagalogs and Visayans;... |
Misamis Occidental (category Articles containing Maranao-language text) Misamis Occidental (Cebuano: Kasadpang Misamis; Subanen: Sindepan Mis'samis; Maranao: Sedepan Misamis; Filipino: Kanlurang Misamis), officially the Province... |
Kolambugan (category Articles containing Maranao-language text) officially the Municipality of Kolambugan (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Kolambugan; Maranao: Inged a Kolambugan; Tagalog: Bayan ng Kolambugan), is a 4th class municipality... |
Mindanao (category Articles containing Maranao-language text) Hiligaynon speakers. Dozens of languages are spoken in Mindanao; among them, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Maguindanaon, Maranao, Surigaonon, Tausug, and Chavacano... |
The Danao languages are a group of Austronesian languages spoken in the Philippines. They are the Maguindanaon and Maranao, each with approximately a million... |
Cagayan de Oro (category Articles containing Maranao-language text) officially the City of Cagayan de Oro (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Cagayan de Oro; Maranao: Bandar a Cagayan de Oro; Filipino: Lungsod ng Cagayan de Oro), is a 1st... |
Philippine eagle (category Articles containing Maranao-language text) Philippine languages. These include bánoy and ágila (a Spanish loanword) in Tagalog; manaul or manaol in the Visayan languages; manaol or garuda in Maranao and... |
Laguindingan Airport (category Articles containing Maranao-language text) Laguindingan Airport (IATA: CGY, ICAO: RPMY), also referred to as Laguindingan International Airport, is an international airport in Northern Mindanao... |
Symmetrical voice (redirect from Trigger language) Austronesian languages 002. Canberra: Australian National University. [2] McKaughan, Howard. 1962. "Overt Relation Markers in Maranao". Language 38.1:47-51... |
parts of Sabah. It is particularly associated with the artwork of the Maranao and Sama (Badjao) tribes, although it can also be found to a lesser extent... |
Dusun Tangara, is a dialect of the Central Dusun as well as a minority language primarily spoken in Sabah, Malaysia. It is the primary dialect spoken by... |
Lala, Lanao del Norte (category Articles containing Maranao-language text) Lala, officially the Municipality of Lala (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Lala; Maranao: Inged a Lala; Tagalog: Bayan ng Lala), is a 1st class municipality in the... |
Filipino shamans (category Articles containing Maranao-language text) suffix -a as balyana. It also survives among some Muslim Filipinos like in Maranao walian, although the meaning has shifted after Islamization. The linguist... |