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Bulaceño Tagalog, Bulakenyo or Bulaceño is a spoken dialect form of the Tagalog language, is mainly used in the province of Bulacan also in Nueva Ecija. It is also refers into the Old Tagalog language for the past decades.[1]
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Bulaceño Tagalog | |
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Bulacan Tagalog | |
Native to | Luzon, Philippines |
Region | Bulacan & Nueva Ecija |
Native speakers | ±2.5 Million (2020) |
Austronesian
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Latin (Abakada or Filipino alphabet); Baybayin (revitalizing) | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | bula1275 |
The Bulacan Tagalog is a lovable and melodic monotone aside of Filipino language used majority in Metro Manila, and is influenced by Kapampangan language and by nearby provinces.[2] In Nueva Ecija, the dialect also has a lot of loanwords from Ilocano, the second largest language in the province.
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