Capiznon or Capiceño (Bisaya nga Kinapisnon) is an Austronesian regional language spoken in Western Visayas in the Philippines. Capiznon is concentrated in the province of Capiz in the northeast of Panay Island. It is a member of the Bisayan language family and the people are part of the wider Visayan ethnolinguistic group, who constitute the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group. The language is often confused with Hiligaynon due to dialectological comprehension similarities and as high as 91% mutual intelligibility, but it has its certain unique accent and vocabulary that integrates Aklanon and Waray lexicon. Despite its distinct corruption of Hiligaynon lateral approximants, a prevalent feature among rural farmers, ethnic convergence and cosmopolitanism has led to a shift back to the p
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| - Capiznon language (en)
- Capiznon (fr)
- カピス語 (ja)
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| - Le capiznon est une des langues bisayas parlée par 639 000 locuteurs (2000). Également appelée en espagnol capiceño, c'est une langue austronésienne, concentrée dans la province de Capiz au nord-est de Panay. Il est souvent confondu avec le hiligaïnon. (fr)
- カピス語(カピスご、英: Capiznon language)はオーストロネシア語族に属する言語である。フィリピンの西ビサヤ地方で話されており、特にパナイ島北東部のカピス州に集中している。 (ja)
- Capiznon or Capiceño (Bisaya nga Kinapisnon) is an Austronesian regional language spoken in Western Visayas in the Philippines. Capiznon is concentrated in the province of Capiz in the northeast of Panay Island. It is a member of the Bisayan language family and the people are part of the wider Visayan ethnolinguistic group, who constitute the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group. The language is often confused with Hiligaynon due to dialectological comprehension similarities and as high as 91% mutual intelligibility, but it has its certain unique accent and vocabulary that integrates Aklanon and Waray lexicon. Despite its distinct corruption of Hiligaynon lateral approximants, a prevalent feature among rural farmers, ethnic convergence and cosmopolitanism has led to a shift back to the p (en)
- Capiznon ou Capiceño é uma língua Austronésio regional falado nas Visayas Ocidentais nas Filipinas. Capiznon está concentrada na província de Capiz, no nordeste da ilha Panay É um membro da família das língua bisayanas. As pessoas fazem parte do grupo etnolinguístico mais amplo Visayano, que constituem o maior grupo étnico das Filipinas A linguagem é frequentemente confundida com a língua hiligaynon devido a semelhanças de compreensão dialectológica e de até 91% de inteligibilidade mútua, mas tem um certo sotaque e vocabulário únicos que integram o léxico Waray e . Apesar de sua distinta corrompida pronúncia das consoantes laterais aproximantes em relação ao Hiligaynon, uma característica predominante entre os agricultores rurais, a convergência étnica e o cosmopolitismo vêm levando a uma (pt)
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| - Binisaya, Binisaya nga Capiznon, Bisaya (en)
- Capiznon (en)
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- Calinog
- Capiz
- Capiznon people
- Carles, Iloilo
- President Roxas, Capiz
- Romblon
- Roxas City
- San Dionisio, Iloilo
- San Enrique, Iloilo
- San Fernando, Romblon
- San Rafael, Iloilo
- Sara, Iloilo
- Sapi-an
- Batad, Iloilo
- Batan, Aklan
- Bingawan
- Bisayan languages
- Concepcion, Iloilo
- Masbate
- Lemery, Iloilo
- Libacao
- Magdiwang, Romblon
- Malayo-Polynesian languages
- Mambusao
- Mandaon
- Sigma, Capiz
- Balasan
- Balete, Aklan
- Balud
- Western Visayas
- Ajuy, Iloilo
- Aklan
- Altavas
- Aklanon language
- Languages of Aklan
- Languages of Capiz
- Visayan languages
- Cuartero
- Dao, Capiz
- Dumalag
- Dumarao
- Estancia, Iloilo
- Panay, Capiz
- Panitan
- Languages of Masbate
- Central Philippine languages
- Prosody (linguistics)
- Hiligaynon language
- Languages of Iloilo
- Ivisan
- Jamindan
- Tapaz
- Lambunao
- Philippine languages
- Philippines
- Pilar, Capiz
- Pontevedra, Capiz
- Ethnic groups of the Philippines
- Maayon
- Regional language
- Visayan people
- Iloilo (province)
- Panay Island
- Waray-Waray language
- Austronesian language
- Passi City
- Lateral approximant
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