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🏝️ Welcome to the Language Wiki of the Philippines!

A collaborative resource documenting the languages and dialects of the Philippines. Help us preserve and share linguistic diversity by contributing!

As you already know the Philippines is one of the most linguistically diverse countries in the world, with over 170 living languages spoken across its islands. Some of these are widely spoken until current days but some are slowly disappearing. If you know any of these languages, you might want to share your knowledge for that specific language.


🌍 Major Regional Languages

These are widely spoken and often used in media, education, and local governance:

  • Cebuano (Bisaya)
  • Ilocano
  • Hiligaynon (Ilonggo)
  • Waray
  • Kapampangan
  • Pangasinense
  • Bikolano (Central Bikol)
  • Tagalog (also the basis of Filipino)

πŸ—ΊοΈ Explore Dialects

This wiki documents dialects both by region and by language family. You can browse the **auto-generated lists** or explore the **curated master list** below.

Languages Overview Dialects by Region Dialects by Language Family
Overview of all major languages and their dialect groups. Browse dialects by geography (North, Central, South, Islands, etc.) See how dialects connect through linguistic families.


🌍 Master List (Curated Index)

🏝️ By Region

Northern Region (Luzon)

Tagalog – Central and Southern Luzon (e.g., Manila, Batangas, Laguna)

Ilocano – Northern Luzon (Ilocos Region, parts of Cagayan Valley)

Kapampangan – Central Luzon (Pampanga, Tarlac)

Pangasinense – Pangasinan province

Bikolano (Central Bikol) – Bicol Region

Ibanag – Cagayan Valley

Itawis – Cagayan province

Ifugao – Cordillera region

Itneg (Tingguian) – Abra province

Ivatan – Batanes Islands

Ayta languages – Zambales, Bataan, and nearby areas

Central Region (Visayas)
Southern Region (Mindanao)

πŸ•οΈ By Language Family

Austronesian β†’ Malayo-Polynesian β†’ Philippine Languages
🌊 Philippine Creole Languages
🌿 Palawanic Languages (still Austronesian but distinct subgroup)

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Example Dialect – A spotlight on one dialect: history, grammar, and sample text.

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πŸ” Quick Search

Use the search box at the top to quickly find a dialect