Classical Cebuano
Classical Cebuano, or Spanish-Era Cebuano, (Cebuano: Karaang Sinugboanon, Karaang Binisayâ, Binisayâ sa Katuigan sa Katsilà; Badlit: pre-virama: , post-virama: ) was a form of the Cebuano language spoken during the Spanish colonial era of the Philippines. It was the primary language spoken in Cebu, Bohol, and other parts of Visayas and Mindanao.
Classical Cebuano | |
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Spanish-Era Cebuano | |
Karaang Sinugboanon, Karaang Binisayâ | |
Native to | Philippines |
Region | present-day regions of Central Visayas and the northern coast of Mindanao |
Ethnicity | Visayan |
Era | 16th-19th century, developed into Early Modern Cebuano around the late 19th century |
Austronesian
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Badlit (before c. 18th century) Latin script | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
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