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The New Testament in Agutaynen and Tagalog Language
Ang Bitala Tang Dios Ba-long Inigoan – Ang Bagong magandang Balita – Bagong Tipan
CATHOLIC EDITION
Color Maps and Illustrations
Native to the Philippines
The Agutaynen language is spoken on Agutaya Island in the province of Palawan in the Philippines.
Publisher: WPS
Color Maps and Illustrations
At the end: Bokabolario
Ari ita pa magbasa
Mga Mapa
Printed in 2004 by Philippine Bible Society
3,000 Copies Printed
ISBN NONE
1,392 Pages
Catholic Aproved
Nihil Obstat: Rev.Fr.Roderick Y. Caabay
Rev.Fr.Camilo Caabay
IMPRATUR: Most Rev.Edgardo S.Juanich, D.D.
Vicar Apostolic of Taytay
Palawan, Philippines
Agutaynen
Language name and Autonym:
Agutaynon, Agutayno
Location:
Agutaya Island, Roxas, San Vicente, Brooke’s Point in Palawan, Municipalities, Taytay & Linapacan in Mindoro, Manila
Family:
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian
Related languages:
Lexical similarity with Cuyonon and Calamian Tagbanwa
Approximate Number of Speakers:
15,000
Native to | Philippines |
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Region | MIMAROPA |
Native speakers
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15,000 (2000) |
Austronesian
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