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Molbog is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines and Sabah, Malaysia. The majority of speakers are concentrated at the southernmost tip of the Philippine province of Palawan, specifically the municipalities of Bataraza and Balabac. Both municipalities are considered as bastions for environmental conservation in the province. The majority of Molbog speakers are Muslims.

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  • Idioma molbog (es)
  • Molbog language (en)
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  • El molbog es un idioma perteneciente a las lenguas austronesias. Se habla en la provincia filipina de La Paragua y el estado malasio de Sabah, y es la lengua materna del pueblo molbog. Según Ethnologue (1990), tiene 6700 hablantes.​ (es)
  • Molbog é uma língua austronésia falada nas Filipinas e em Sabah, Malásia. A maioria dos falantes está concentrada no extremo sul da província filipina de Palauã, especificamente nos municípios de Bataraza e Balabac]]. Ambos os municípios são considerados baluartes da conservação ambiental da província. A maioria dos falantes de Molbog são muçulmanos. (pt)
  • Molbog is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines and Sabah, Malaysia. The majority of speakers are concentrated at the southernmost tip of the Philippine province of Palawan, specifically the municipalities of Bataraza and Balabac. Both municipalities are considered as bastions for environmental conservation in the province. The majority of Molbog speakers are Muslims. (en)
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  • El molbog es un idioma perteneciente a las lenguas austronesias. Se habla en la provincia filipina de La Paragua y el estado malasio de Sabah, y es la lengua materna del pueblo molbog. Según Ethnologue (1990), tiene 6700 hablantes.​ (es)
  • Molbog is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines and Sabah, Malaysia. The majority of speakers are concentrated at the southernmost tip of the Philippine province of Palawan, specifically the municipalities of Bataraza and Balabac. Both municipalities are considered as bastions for environmental conservation in the province. The majority of Molbog speakers are Muslims. The classification of Molbog is controversial. Thiessen (1981) groups Molbog with the Palawanic languages, based on shared phonological and lexical innovations. This classification is supported by Smith (2017). An alternative view is taken by Lobel (2013), who puts Molbog together with Bonggi in a Molbog-Bonggi subgroup. (en)
  • Molbog é uma língua austronésia falada nas Filipinas e em Sabah, Malásia. A maioria dos falantes está concentrada no extremo sul da província filipina de Palauã, especificamente nos municípios de Bataraza e Balabac]]. Ambos os municípios são considerados baluartes da conservação ambiental da província. A maioria dos falantes de Molbog são muçulmanos. (pt)
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