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Cuyonon is a regional Bisayan language spoken on the coast of Palawan and the Cuyo Islands in the Philippines. Cuyonon had been the lingua franca (language used for communication) of the province of Palawan until recently when migration flow into the region rapidly increased. 43% of the total population of Palawan during the late 1980s spoke and used Cuyonon as a language. Later studies showed a significant decrease in the number of speakers due to an increase of Tagalog-speaking immigrants from Luzon.

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  • Cuyonon is a regional Bisayan language spoken on the coast of Palawan and the Cuyo Islands in the Philippines. Cuyonon had been the lingua franca (language used for communication) of the province of Palawan until recently when migration flow into the region rapidly increased. 43% of the total population of Palawan during the late 1980s spoke and used Cuyonon as a language. Later studies showed a significant decrease in the number of speakers due to an increase of Tagalog-speaking immigrants from Luzon. The Cuyonon language is classified by the Summer Institute of Linguistics as belonging to the Central Philippine, Western Bisayan, Kuyan subgroup. The largest number of speakers lives in the Cuyo Group of Islands, which is located between Northern Palawan and Panay Island. (en)
  • El cuyano (Kinoyonon) es una lengua bisaya. Es la lengua materna del pueblo cuyano y también sirve como la lengua vehicular de la provincia de Las Paraguas, juntamente con el filipino. Según el censo de 1990, tiene 120 000 hablantes.​ (es)
  • Куйонон, или куйонский язык, — язык, распространённый на побережье провинции Палаван и на островах Куйо, Филиппины. Несмотря на относительно малое число носителей, на язык куйонон переходят носители малой народности тагбанва. (ru)
  • Cuyonon é uma língua filipina falada por cerca de 123 mil pessoas no litoral de Palawan, Cuyo (Palawan), Panay nas Filipinas. (pt)
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  • Austronesian (en)
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  • Cuyonon (en)
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  • cyo (en)
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  • Cuyonon (en)
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  • Palawan coast, Cuyo Islands between Palawan and Panay (en)
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  • El cuyano (Kinoyonon) es una lengua bisaya. Es la lengua materna del pueblo cuyano y también sirve como la lengua vehicular de la provincia de Las Paraguas, juntamente con el filipino. Según el censo de 1990, tiene 120 000 hablantes.​ (es)
  • Куйонон, или куйонский язык, — язык, распространённый на побережье провинции Палаван и на островах Куйо, Филиппины. Несмотря на относительно малое число носителей, на язык куйонон переходят носители малой народности тагбанва. (ru)
  • Cuyonon é uma língua filipina falada por cerca de 123 mil pessoas no litoral de Palawan, Cuyo (Palawan), Panay nas Filipinas. (pt)
  • Cuyonon is a regional Bisayan language spoken on the coast of Palawan and the Cuyo Islands in the Philippines. Cuyonon had been the lingua franca (language used for communication) of the province of Palawan until recently when migration flow into the region rapidly increased. 43% of the total population of Palawan during the late 1980s spoke and used Cuyonon as a language. Later studies showed a significant decrease in the number of speakers due to an increase of Tagalog-speaking immigrants from Luzon. (en)
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  • Idioma cuyono (es)
  • Cuyonon language (en)
  • Куйонон (язык) (ru)
  • Língua cuyonon (pt)
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  • Cuyonon (en)
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