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    Philippines (172 Living languages) :

    1. Adasen (Addasen, Addasen Tinguian, Itneg Adasen)
    2. Agta, Alabat Island (Alabat Island Dumagat)
    3. Agta, Camarines Norte (Abiyan, Manide)
    4. Agta, Casiguran Dumagat (Casiguran Dumagat)
    5. Agta, Central Cagayan (Labin Agta)
    6. Agta, Dupaninan (Eastern Cagayan Agta, Dupaningan Agta)
    7. Agta, Isarog
    8. Agta, Mt. Iraya (East, Inagta of Mt. Iraya, Itbeg Rugnot, Lake Buhi, Rugnot of Lake Buhi East)
    9. Agta, Mt. Iriga (Lake Buhi West, Mt. Iriga Negrito, San Ramon Inagta)
    10. Agta, Umiray Dumaget (Umiray Agta, Umirey Dumagat)
    11. Agutaynen (Agutayno, Agutaynon)
    12. Alangan
    13. Alta, Northern (Baler Negrito, Ditaylin Alta, Ditaylin Dumagat, Edimala)
    14. Alta, Southern (Baluga, Ita, Kabulowan, Kabuluen, Kabuluwan, Kabuluwen, Pugot)
    15. Arta
    16. Ata
    17. Ati (Inati)
    18. Atta, Faire (Southern Atta)
    19. Atta, Pamplona (Northern Cagayan Negrito)
    20. Atta, Pudtol
    21. Ayta, Abellen (Abenlen, Aburlen Negrito, Ayta Abellen Sambal)
    22. Ayta, Ambala (Ambala Agta, Ambala Sambal)
    23. Ayta, Bataan (Bataan Ayta, Bataan Sambal, Mariveles Ayta)
    24. Ayta, Mag-Anchi (Mag-Anchi Sambal)
    25. Ayta, Mag-Indi (Baloga, Indi Ayta, Mag-Indi Sambal)
    26. Ayta, Sorsogon
    27. Balangao (Balangao Bontoc, Balangaw, Farangao)
    28. Balangingi (Baangingi’, Balanguingui, Bangingi Sama, Northern Sama, Northern Sinama, Sama)
    29. Bantoanon
    30. Batak (Babuyan, Palawan Batak, Tinitianes)
    31. Bicolano, Albay
    32. Bicolano, Central (Bikol)
    33. Bicolano, Iriga (Rinconada Bicolano)
    34. Bicolano, Northern Catanduanes (Pandan)
    35. Bicolano, Southern Catanduanes (Virac)
    36. Bikol
    37. Binukid (Binokid, Binukid Manobo, Bukidnon)
    38. Blaan, Koronadal (Baraan, Bilanes, Biraan, Koronadal Bilaan, Tagalagad)
    39. Blaan, Sarangani (Balud, Bilaan, Tumanao)
    40. Bolinao (Binubulinao, Bolinao Sambal, Bolinao Zambal)
    41. Bontoc, Central (Bontoc, Bontoc Igorot)
    42. Buhid (Bangon, Batangan, Bukil)
    43. Butuanon
    44. Caluyanun (Caluyanen, Caluyanhon)
    45. Capiznon (Capisano, Capiseño)
    46. Cebuano (Binisaya, Bisayan, Sebuano, Sugbuanon, Sugbuhanon, Visayan)
    47. Chavacano (Chabakano, Zamboangueño)
    48. Chinese, Mandarin
    49. Chinese, Min Nan (Min Nan)
    50. Chinese, Yue
    51. Cuyonon (Cuyo, Cuyono, Cuyunon, Kuyonon, Kuyunon)
    52. Davawenyo (Davaoeño, Davaweño, Matino)
    53. English
    54. Filipino
    55. Finallig (Eastern Bontoc, Kadaklan-Barlig Bontoc, Southern Bontoc)
    56. Ga’dang (Baliwon, Gaddang, Ginabwal)
    57. Gaddang (Cagayan)
    58. Giangan (Atto, Bagobo, Clata, Eto, Guanga, Gulanga, Jangan)
    59. Hanunoo (Hanonoo)
    60. Higaonon (Misamis Higaonon Manobo)
    61. Hiligaynon (Hiligainon, Illogo, Ilonggo)
    62. Ibaloi (Benguet-Igorot, Ibadoy, Ibaloy, Igodor, Inibaloi, Nabaloi)
    63. Ibanag (Ybanag)
    64. Ibatan (Babuyan, Ibataan, Ivatan)
    65. Ifugao, Amganad (Amganad, Ifugaw)
    66. Ifugao, Batad (Batad, Ifugaw)
    67. Ifugao, Mayoyao (Ifugaw, Mayaoyaw, Mayoyao)
    68. Ifugao, Tuwali (Gilipanes, Ifugaw, Kiangan Ifugao, Quiangan)
    69. Ilocano (Ilokano, Iloko)
    70. Ilongot (Bugkalut, Bukalot, Lingotes)
    71. Inabaknon (Abaknon, Abaknon Sama, Capul, Capuleño, Kapul, Sama)
    72. Inakeanon (Aklan, Aklano, Aklanon, Aklanon-Bisayan, Panay)
    73. Inonhan (Loocnon, Looknon, “Unhan”)
    74. Iraya
    75. Isinai (Inmeas, Insinai, Isinay, Isnay)
    76. Isnag (Dibagat-Kabugao-Isneg, Isneg, Maragat)
    77. Itawit (Itawes, Itawis, Tawit)
    78. Itneg, Banao (Banao, Banaw, Itneg, Timggian, Tinguian)
    79. Itneg, Binongan (Tingguian, Tinguian)
    80. Itneg, Inlaod (Tinggian, Tinguian)
    81. Itneg, Maeng (Luba-Tiempo Itneg, Southern Itneg)
    82. Itneg, Masadiit
    83. Itneg, Moyadan (Tinggian, Tinguian)
    84. Ivatan
    85. I-wak (Iwaak)
    86. Kagayanen (Cagayano, Kagay-anen, Kinagayanen)
    87. Kalagan
    88. Kalagan, Kagan (Kaagan, Kagan Kalagan)
    89. Kalagan, Tagakaulu (Tagakaolo)
    90. Kalinga, Butbut (Butbut)
    91. Kalinga, Limos (Limos-Liwan Kalinga, Northern Kalinga)
    92. Kalinga, Lower Tanudan (Lower Tanudan)
    93. Kalinga, Lubuagan
    94. Kalinga, Mabaka Valley (Kal-Uwan, Mabaka, Mabaka Itneg)
    95. Kalinga, Madukayang (Majukayong)
    96. Kalinga, Southern (Tinglayan Kalinga)
    97. Kalinga, Upper Tanudan (Upper Tanudan)
    98. Kallahan, Kayapa (Akab, Ikalahan, Kalangoya, Kalangoya-Ikalahan, Kalanguya, Kalkali, Kayapa)
    99. Kallahan, Keley-i (Antipolo Ifugao, Hanalulo, Keley-i, Keley-i Kalanguya, Keleyqiq Ifugao)
    100. Kallahan, Tinoc (Tinoc Kalangoya)
    101. Kamayo
    102. Kankanaey (Central Kankanaey, Kankanai, Kankanay)
    103. Kankanay, Northern (Sagada Igorot, Western Bontoc)
    104. Karao (Karaw)
    105. Karolanos
    106. Kasiguranin (Casiguranin)
    107. Kinaray-a (Antiqueño, Ati, Hamtiknon, Hinaray-a, Karay-a, Kiniray-a, Panayano, Sulud)
    108. Magahat (Ata-Man, Bukidnon)
    109. Maguindanao (Magindanaon, Magindanaw, Maguindanaw)
    110. Malaynon
    111. Mamanwa (Mamanwa Negrito, Minamanwa)
    112. Mandaya, Cataelano (Cateelenyo)
    113. Mandaya, Karaga (Carraga Mandaya, Manay Mandayan, Mangaragan Mandaya)
    114. Mandaya, Sangab (Sangab)
    115. Manobo, Agusan (Agusan)
    116. Manobo, Ata (Ata of Davao, Atao Manobo, Langilan)
    117. Manobo, Cinamiguin (Cinamiguin, Kamigin, Kinamigin)
    118. Manobo, Cotabato (Dulangan Manobo)
    119. Manobo, Dibabawon (Debabaon, Dibabaon, Mandaya)
    120. Manobo, Ilianen (Ilianen)
    121. Manobo, Matigsalug (Matig-Salug Manobo)
    122. Manobo, Obo (Bagobo, Kidapawan Manobo, Obo Bagobo)
    123. Manobo, Rajah Kabunsuwan (Rajah Kabungsuan Manobo)
    124. Manobo, Sarangani
    125. Manobo, Western Bukidnon
    126. Mansaka (Mandaya Mansaka)
    127. Mapun (Bajau Kagayan, Cagayan, Cagayan de Sulu, Cagayanen, Cagayano, Cagayanon, Jama Mapun, Kagayan, Orang, Sama Mapun)
    128. Maranao (Maranaw, Ranao)
    129. Masbatenyo (Masbateño, Minasbate)
    130. Molbog (Molbog Palawan)
    131. Palawano, Brooke’s Point (Brooke’s Point Palawan, Palawan, Palawanun, Palaweño)
    132. Palawano, Central (Palawanen, Palaweño, Quezon Palawano)
    133. Palawano, Southwest
    134. Pampangan (Kapampangan, Pampango, Pampangueño)
    135. Pangasinan
    136. Paranan (Palanenyo, Palanan)
    137. Philippine Sign Language (Filipino Sign Language, FSL, Local Sign Language)
    138. Porohanon (Camotes)
    139. Ratagnon (Aradigi, Datagnon, Lactan, Latagnun, Latan)
    140. Romblomanon (Romblon)
    141. Sama, Central (Central Sinama, Samal, Siasi Sama, Sinama)
    142. Sama, Pangutaran (Siyama)
    143. Sama, Southern (Sama Sibutu’, Sama Tawi-Tawi)
    144. Sambal, Botolan (Aeta Negrito, Ayta Hambali, Botolan Zambal)
    145. Sambal, Tinà (Sambali, Tina)
    146. Sangil (Sanggil, Sangiré)
    147. Sangir (Sangihé, Sangirese)
    148. Sinauna (Hatang-Kayey, Remontado Agta)
    149. Sorsogon, Masbate (Northern Sorsogon, Sorsogon Bicolano)
    150. Sorsogon, Waray (Bikol Sorsogon, Gubat, Southern Sorsogon)
    151. Spanish
    152. Subanen, Central (Sindangan Subanun)
    153. Subanen, Northern (Tuboy Subanon)
    154. Subanon, Kolibugan (Calibugan, Kalibugan, Kolibugan)
    155. Subanon, Western (Siocon)
    156. Subanun, Lapuyan (Lapuyen, Margosatubig, Subanen)
    157. Sulod (Bukidnon, Mondo)
    158. Surigaonon
    159. Tadyawan (Balaban, Pula, Tadianan)
    160. Tagabawa (Tagabawa Bagobo, Tagabawa Manobo)
    161. Tagalog
    162. Tagbanwa (Aborlan Tagbanwa, Apurawnon, Tagbanua)
    163. Tagbanwa, Calamian
    164. Tagbanwa, Central
    165. Tausug (Bahasa Sug, Moro Joloano, Sinug, Sulu, Suluk, Tausog, Taw Sug)
    166. Tawbuid, Eastern (Bangon, Barangan, Batangan, Binatangan, Fanawbuid, Suri, Tabuid, Taubuid, Tiron)
    167. Tawbuid, Western (Batangan Taubuid, Fanawbuid, Western Taubuid)
    168. Tboli (T’boli, “Tagabili” , Tiboli)
    169. Tiruray (Teduray, Tirurai)
    170. Waray-Waray (Binisaya, Samar-Leyte, Samaran, Samareño, Waray)
    171. Yakan (Yacan)
    172. Yogad

    Extinct languages :

    1. Agta, Dicamay (Dicamay Dumagat)
    2. Agta, Villa Viciosa
    3. Ayta, Tayabas
    4. Katabaga

     

     

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