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The Cebuano people (Cebuano: Mga Sugbuanon) are the largest subgroup of the larger ethnolinguistic group Visayans, who constitute the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group in the country.
Cebuano, the second largest ethnolinguistic group (after Tagalog) in the Philippines, numbering roughly 16.5 million in the second decade of the 21st century. They speak an Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) language and are sometimes grouped with the Hiligaynon and Waray-Waray under the generic name.
The Cebuano people (Cebuano: Mga Sugbuanon) are the largest subgroup of the larger ethnolinguistic group Visayans, who constitute the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group in the country.
The largest Cebuano communities on the island are found in towns along the Davao Gulf, making Cebuano-Visayan one of the most widely used languages in Mindanao. Both Davao and Cagayan de Oro have a circulation of Cebuano-language radio, TV programs, and newspapers.
The Cebuano people, (Cebuano: "mga Cebuano, Sugbo, Bisaya") are the majority visayan ethnic cultural group in the province of Cebu, The Cebuano people mainly used the Standard Cebuano particularly in Central Visayas are the Boholano, Eastern Negrense, Siquijor and Leyteño, Despite the Davaoeño people are located in Metro Davao.
The Cebuano group is the second most widespread Filipino ethnolinguistic group after the Tagalogs. With approximately 21,000,000 speakers, Cebuano is the most widely spoken Bisayan language. The term Cebuano is derived from the Latinate calque, “Cebu” plus “-ano.”
Cebuano is the lingua franca of Central Visayas, the western parts of Eastern Visayas, some western parts of Palawan and most parts of Mindanao. The name Cebuano is derived from the island of Cebu, which is the source of Standard Cebuano. [5] Cebuano is also the primary language in Western Leyte—noticeably in Ormoc.
Cebuano language, member of the Western, or Indonesian, branch of the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) language family. It was spoken in the early 21st century by roughly 18.5 million people in the Philippines (speakers are spread over eastern Negros, Cebu, Bohol, western Leyte, the Camotes.
The Cebuano people (Cebuano: Mga Sugbuanon) are the largest subgroup of the larger ethnolinguistic group Visayans, who constitute the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group in the country.
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