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Manobo is the hispanicized spelling of the endonym Manuvu (also spelled Menuvu or Minuvu). Its etymology is unclear; in its current form, it means "person" or "people." It is believed that it is derived from the root word tuvu, which means "to grow"/"growth" (thus Man[t]uvu would be "[native]-grown" or "aboriginal").
The Manobo languages are a group of languages spoken in the Philippines. Their speakers are primarily located around Northern Mindanao , Central Mindanao (presently called Soccsksargen ) and Caraga regions where they are natively spoken.
Ata (Ata of Davao, Atao Manobo, Langilan) is a Manobo language of northeastern Mindanao of the Philippines. It is spoken in northwest Davao del Norte province, southeast Bukidnon province, Davao de Oro province (northwest border), and Davao del Sur province (northwest enclave).
Focus Inday/Anggam Inday/uncle si Inday/Anggam Focus Inday/uncle 'Inday/Uncle' ka Focus tirè/geyinawa rin sugar cane/breath his ka {tirè/geyinawa rin} Focus {sugar cane/breath his} 'the sugar cane/his breath' Second, when the verb shows agreement with any other noun other than the agent/experiencer, the agent/experiencer is marked with a separate case marking. In other words, this would be ...
A Bagobo (Manobo) woman of the Matigsalug people from Davao Datu Manib, a bagani of the Bagobo, with family, followers, and two missionaries (c. 1900) Manobo is the hispanicized spelling of the endonym Manuvu (also spelled Menuvu or Minuvu). Its etymology is unclear; in its current form, it means "person" or "people".
Western Bukidnon Manobo is spoken in the following locations: [2] Southern Bukidnon Province : Dangcagan, Don Carlos, Kitaotao, and especially Maramag municipalities Cotabato Province : Banisilan municipality
Pages in category "Manobo languages" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pages in category "Manobo people" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bai Bibyaon Ligkayan Bigkay; C.