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- Cebuano language (links | edit)
- ISO 639-2 (links | edit)
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- Kapampangan language (links | edit)
- Bantik language (links | edit)
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- Tausug language (links | edit)
- Maranao language (links | edit)
- Maguindanao language (links | edit)
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- Ivatan language (links | edit)
- Central Philippine languages (links | edit)
- Surigaonon language (links | edit)
- Masbateño language (links | edit)
- Ratagnon language (links | edit)
- Cuyonon language (links | edit)
- Caluyanon language (links | edit)
- Philippine languages (links | edit)
- Agusan (links | edit)
- Kankanaey language (links | edit)
- Kamayo language (links | edit)
- Albay Bikol language (links | edit)
- Cabadbaran (links | edit)
- Lebak (links | edit)
- Mongondow language (links | edit)
- Pangantucan (links | edit)
- Madrid, Surigao del Sur (links | edit)
- Filipino shamans (links | edit)
- OBO (links | edit)
- Sama-Bajau (links | edit)
- Ethnic groups in the Philippines (links | edit)
- List of ISO 639-2 codes (links | edit)
- Lumad (links | edit)
- ISO 639-5 (links | edit)
- Kalinga language (links | edit)
- Aklanon language (links | edit)
- Ifugao language (links | edit)