Kalanguya | |
Also Known As: | Kallahan |
Region: | Luzon, Philippines |
Speakers: | ca. 100,000 |
Date: | 2010 census |
Familycolor: | Austronesian |
Fam2: | Malayo-Polynesian |
Fam3: | Philippine |
Fam4: | Northern Luzon |
Fam5: | Meso-Cordilleran |
Fam6: | Southern Cordilleran |
Fam7: | West Southern Cordilleran |
Fam8: | Nuclear Southern Cordilleran |
Lc1: | kak |
Ld1: | Kalanguya |
Lc2: | ify |
Ld2: | Keley-i |
Glotto: | kall1244 |
Glottorefname: | Kalanguya |
Map: | Kallahan_language_map.png |
Mapcaption: | Area where Kalanguya is spoken according to Ethnologue |
Kalanguya, also called Kallahan, is a dialect cluster spoken by the Kalanguya people of northern Luzon, Philippines.
Kalanguya (also called Ikalahan, Kalangoya, Kalangoya-Ikalahan, Kallahan, Kayapa) is spoken in the following locations:[1]
The dialects of Kalanguya are[2]
Keley-i Kallahan (also called Antipolo Ifugao, Hanalulo, Keley-i, Keley-i Kalanguya, Keleyqiq Ifugao) is spoken in the Kiangan and Aritao municipalities of Ifugao Province. Its dialects are Bayninan and Ya-Tuka.[3]