Iranun | |
Nativename: | إيراناونساي |
Map: | Iranun language map.png |
Mapcaption: | Areas where Iranun is spoken |
States: | Philippines Malaysia |
Region: | Southwest Mindanao Sabah, Malaysia |
Ethnicity: | Iranun |
Speakers: | 250,000 |
Date: | 1981 |
Ref: | e18 |
Familycolor: | Austronesian |
Fam2: | Malayo-Polynesian |
Fam3: | Philippine |
Fam4: | Greater Central Philippine |
Fam5: | Danao |
Fam6: | Maranao–Iranun |
Script: | Jawi Latin |
Lc1: | ilp |
Ld1: | Philippine Iranun |
Lc2: | ilm |
Ld2: | Malaysian Iranun |
Glotto: | iran1262 |
Glottorefname: | Iranun |
The Iranun language (Jawi: إيراناونساي), also known as Iranon or Illanun, is an Austronesian language belonging to the Danao languages spoken in the provinces of Maguindanao del Norte and other part of Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte, coastal municipalities of Zamboanga del Sur from Tukuran to Dumalinao and Cotabato in southern Philippines and the Malaysian state of Sabah. It is the second most spoken language in Maguindanao after the Maguindanao language.[1]
Iranun is spoken in the following areas:[2]
Barira, Buldon, Parang, Matanog, Sultan Mastura, and Sultan Kudarat
Alamada, Banisilan, Carmen, Libungan, and Pigcawayan
Sultan Naga Dimaporo, Kauswagan and Kolambugan
Kapatagan, Balabagan, Malabang, Bumbaran, Wao, and Picong
Pagadian, San Pablo, Dumalinao, Dimataling and Tukuran
Kota Belud, Lahad Datu, and Kota Kinabalu.
Labial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | |||
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Plosive | voiceless | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | ||
voiced | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | |||
Nasal | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | |||
Fricative | pronounced as /link/ | |||||
Trill | pronounced as /link/ | |||||
Lateral | pronounced as /link/ | |||||
Approximant | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ |
Front | Central | Back | ||
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Close | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | |
Open | pronounced as /link/ |