Ilokano
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Ilokano
Ilokano
Ilokano |
Parlée aux |
Philippines |
Région |
Nord de Luçon |
Nombre de locuteurs |
8 millions |
Classification par famille |
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(Dérivée de la classification SIL) |
Statut officiel et codes de langue |
Régi par |
Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino |
IETF (en) |
ilo |
ISO 639-2 |
ilo |
ISO/DIS 639-3 |
(en) ilo |
Échantillon |
Article premier de la Déclaration des Droits de l'Homme (voir le texte en français)
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L'ilokano est une langue appartenant au groupe malayo-polynésien occidental de la famille des langues austronésiennes. Il est parlé aux Philippines par environ 8 millions de locuteurs représentant 11,5 % de la population totale du pays.
Voir aussi
- Portail des Philippines
- Portail des langues
Catégories : Inventaire de langues | Langue malayo-polynésienne | Langue des Philippines
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