The Sambalic languages are part of the Central Luzon language family. The largest Sambalic languages are Tina, Bolinao, and Botolan, with approximately 70,000, 50,000, and 32,867 (SIL 2000) speakers, respectively. The rest are smaller languages spoken almost exclusively within various Aeta communities. There are a total of around 168,067 speakers of Sambalic languages, spoken primarily in Zambales, Pangasinan, Olongapo, and Tarlac, but also in Bataan, Metro Manila, and Quezon, Palawan.

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  • The Sambalic languages are part of the Central Luzon language family. The largest Sambalic languages are Tina, Bolinao, and Botolan, with approximately 70,000, 50,000, and 32,867 (SIL 2000) speakers, respectively. The rest are smaller languages spoken almost exclusively within various Aeta communities. There are a total of around 168,067 speakers of Sambalic languages, spoken primarily in Zambales, Pangasinan, Olongapo, and Tarlac, but also in Bataan, Metro Manila, and Quezon, Palawan. The Sambalic languages are most closely related to Kapampangan and to an archaic form of Tagalog still spoken in Tanay in the province of Rizal. This has been interpreted to mean that Sambal-speakers originated from that area, later being displaced by migrating Tagalog-speakers from Masbate and Mindoro around 6,000 BCE, pushing the original inhabitants northward to what is now the province of Zambales, in turn, displacing the Aetas.
  • サンバル語はフィリピン共和国ルソン島中北部サンバレス州で使われる言語。ただしサンバレス州内でも州都イバ町より南側の町では通じないことが多い。また、山岳民族のアエタ族はこのサンバル語を常用語にしている。主な単語ではyes(タガログ語でoo)はya(ヤ)、no(タガログ語でhindi)はkay(カイ)などである。
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  • Austronesian
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  • Sambalic languages
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  • The Sambalic languages are part of the Central Luzon language family. The largest Sambalic languages are Tina, Bolinao, and Botolan, with approximately 70,000, 50,000, and 32,867 (SIL 2000) speakers, respectively. The rest are smaller languages spoken almost exclusively within various Aeta communities. There are a total of around 168,067 speakers of Sambalic languages, spoken primarily in Zambales, Pangasinan, Olongapo, and Tarlac, but also in Bataan, Metro Manila, and Quezon, Palawan.
  • サンバル語はフィリピン共和国ルソン島中北部サンバレス州で使われる言語。ただしサンバレス州内でも州都イバ町より南側の町では通じないことが多い。また、山岳民族のアエタ族はこのサンバル語を常用語にしている。主な単語ではyes(タガログ語でoo)はya(ヤ)、no(タガログ語でhindi)はkay(カイ)などである。
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  • Sambalic languages
  • サンバル語
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