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English-Cebuano Holy Bible, 2010 Diglot Edition / Good News Translation GNT – Maayong Balita Biblia RCPV Revised Cebuano Popular Version / Black Imitation Leather, Thumb Index, Golden Edges

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English-Cebuano Holy Bible

2010 Diglot Edition 

Good News Translation GNT – Maayong Balita Biblia RCPV Revised Cebuano Popular Version 

Black Imitation Leather

Thumb Index

Golden Edges

MBB99CEB/GNT055GE TI Diglot

ISBN 9789712907012

 

Imitation Leather - 2010

Author: Bible Society

Publisher: Bible Society

Language: Cebuano

Pages: 2208

 

 

The Cebuano language, alternatively called Cebuan (/sɛˈbən/ seh-BOO-ən) and also often colloquially although informally referred to by most of its speakers simply as Bisaya ("Visayan", not to be confused with other Visayan languages), is an Austronesian regional language spoken in the Philippines by about 21 million people, mostly in Central Visayas, western parts of Eastern Visayas and most parts of Mindanao, most of whom belong to the Visayan ethnic group, mainly the Cebuanos. It is the most widely spoken of the languages within the so-named Visayan language family and is somewhat related to other Philippine languages.

 

It has the largest native language-speaking population of the Philippines despite not being taught formally in schools and universities until 2012. It is the lingua franca of the Central Visayas, western parts of Eastern Visayas, western same parts of Palawan and most parts of Mindanao. The name Cebuano is derived from the island of Cebu, which is the urheimat or origin of the language.  Cebuano is also the prime language in Western Leyte, noticeably in Ormoc and other municipalities surrounding the city, though most of the residents in the area name the Cebuano language by their own demonyms such as "Ormocanon" in Ormoc and "Albuerahanon" in Albuera.  Cebuano is given the ISO 639-2 three-letter code ceb, but has no ISO 639-1 two-letter code.

 

Cebuano
Cebuan,[1] Visayan
Sugbuanon, Bisayâ, Bisayâng Sugbuanon, Sinugbuanong Binisayâ, Sinibwano
Pronunciation /sɛˈbwɑːn/[2][3][4]
Native to Philippines
Region Central Visayas, eastern Negros Occidental, western parts of Eastern Visayas, and most parts of Mindanao
Ethnicity Cebuano people
Native speakers
21 million (2007)[5]
2nd most-spoken language in the Philippines, after Tagalog[6]
Dialects
    • Standard Cebuano (Cebu province dialect);
    • Urban Cebuano (Metro Cebu dialect);
    • Negrense Cebuano (Negros Oriental dialect);
    • Leyteño Cebuano (Kana);
    • Mindanao Cebuano (includes Davaoeño Cebuano)
Latin (Cebuano alphabet)
Cebuano Braille
Baybayin (historical)
Official status
Official language in
Regional language in the Philippines
Regulated by Visayan Academy of Arts and Letters
Language codes
ISO 639-2 ceb
ISO 639-3 ceb
Glottolog cebu1242[7]
Distribution of cebuano language.png
Cebuano-speaking area in the Philippines

 

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