| Webster's Online Dictionary |
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| Noun | 1. Language of the people of Cebu in the Philippines; its lexicon contributes to the official language of the Philippines.[Wordnet]. | |
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"Cebuano" is a common misspelling or typo for: Cuban, Cubans, Eubank, Coburn, Cabman, Cabana, Cabanas, Cabañas, Cabaña, Cleburne. |
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Date "Cebuano" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1898. (references) |
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| Cebuano language | Cebuano, also known as Sugbuanon, is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines by about 18,000,000 people and is a subgroup or member of Bisaya, Visayan and Binisayâ. The name came from the Philippine island of Cebu, with the Spanish suffix -ano meaning native, of a place, added at the end. Cebuano is given the ISO 639-2 three letter code ceb, but has no ISO 639-1 two letter code. (references) | ||
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Topics by Level of Interest: Cebuano | ||||
| Topics sorted by level of Interest | Level (1=low, 600=high) | Topics sorted Alphabetically | Level (1=low, 600=high) | |
| Cebuano language | 28 | Cebuano language | 28 | |
| Cebuano literature | 14 | Cebuano literature | 14 | |
| Cebuano people | 9 | Cebuano people | 9 | |
| Cebuano theater | 7 | Cebuano theater | 7 | |
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Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses). | ||||
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