Porohanon language
Porohanon is a regional Bisayan language spoken in the Camotes Islands in the province of Cebu in the Philippines. Its closest relatives are Hiligaynon, Capiznon and MasbateƱo; it is barely intelligible with Cebuano though it shares 87% of its vocabulary with it. It also retains many older features that Cebuano has lost, such as the use of the genitive marker ahead of the second member of a compounded form, the distinction between a definite and indefinite subject marker, and the distinction between a definite genitive marker and a locative one.
Porohanon | |
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Native to | Philippines |
Region | Central Visayas (Camotes Islands, Cebu) |
Native speakers | (23,000 cited 1960) |
Austronesian
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | prh |
Glottolog | poro1253 |
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