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The Book of Genesis and The New Testament in Ibatan Language / Chirin ni Apo Dyos / Ibatan or Ivatan is one of the REGIONAL LANGUAGES OF PHILIPPINES

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The Book of Genesis and The New Testament in Ibatan Language 

Chirin ni Apo Dyos 

 

Ibatan or Ivatan is one of the REGIONAL LANGUAGES OF PHILIPPINES!

 

Paperback

790 Pages

 

John 3:16 Juan

“Ta maynamot do rakoh a kadaw ni Āpo Dyos so tabo a tawotawo do lobongaya, tinoboy naw moybohaya Anak na.  Ta an sino a manganohed dya, ki mapasyay pabanchi do Dyos a madosa, basbāli a matorohan so byay na abos pandan.

 

 

The Ivatan (Ibatan) language, also known as Chirin nu Ibatan ("language of the Ivatan people"), is an Austronesian language spoken in the Batanes Islands.

 

Although the islands are closer to Taiwan than to Luzon, it is not one of the Formosan languages. Ivatan is one of the Batanic languages, which are perhaps a primary branch of the Malayo-Polynesian family of Austronesian languages.

 

The language of Babuyan Island is a dialect. Babuyan was depopulated by the Spanish and only repopulated at the end of the Spanish era with families from Batan Island.

 

 

 

Ivatan
Ibatan
Chirin nu Ibatan
Native to Philippines
Region Batanes Islands
Ethnicity Ivatan people
Filipinos in Taiwan
Native speakers
33,000 (1996–2007)[1]
Dialects
  • Ivasay
  • Isamurung
  • Babuyan
Official status
Official language in
Regional language in the Philippines
Regulated by Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino
Language codes
ISO 639-3 Either:
ivv – Ivatan
ivb – Ibatan (Babuyan)
Glottolog ivat1242  Ivatan
ibat1238  Ibatan

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