Agutaynen language

Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Agutaynen language is spoken on Agutaya Island in the province of Palawan in the Philippines.

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Agutaynen
Native toPhilippines
RegionMimaropa
Native speakers
19,608[1] (2010)[2]
Language codes
ISO 639-3agn
Glottologagut1237
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Distribution

Caabay & Melvin (2014: 1-2)[3] note that Agutaynen is spoken by about 15,000 people on Agutaya Island and six of the smaller of the smaller Cuyo Islands, namely Diit, Maracañao, Matarawis, Algeciras, Concepcion, and Quiniluban. After World War II, Agutaynen speakers were also moved to San Vicente, Roxas, Brooke’s Point, Balabac, Linapacan, and Puerto Princesa City municipalities on Palawan Island.

Phonology

Consonants

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Vowels

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  • /o/ can fluctuate to sounds of [o], [ʊ], [u].[3]

Grammar

Pronouns

The following set of pronouns are the pronouns found in the Agutaynen language. Note: the direct/nominative case is divided between full and short forms.

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Agutaynen pronouns[4]
  Direct/Nominative Indirect/Genitive Oblique
1st person singular yo (o) o yɨn
2nd person singular yawa (a) mo nio
3rd person singular tanandia na nandia
1st person plural inclusive ita ta yatɨn
1st person plural exclusive yami (ami) amɨn yamɨn
2nd person plural yamo (amo) mi nindio
3rd person plural tanira nira nira
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