Danao languages
The Danao languages are a group of Austronesian languages spoken in the Philippines. They are Maguindanaon and Maranao, each with approximately a million speakers; and Iranun with approximately 250,000 speakers.
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| Geographic distribution | Mindanao, Sabah |
| Linguistic classification | Austronesian |
| Proto-language | Proto-Danao |
| Glottolog | dana1253 |
Numerals
| Numeral | Maguindanaon | Iranun | Maranao |
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| 1 | isa | isa | isa |
| 2 | dua | duwa | dowa |
| 3 | telu | telu | telo |
| 4 | pat | pat | pat |
| 5 | lima | lima | lima |
| 6 | nem | nem | nem |
| 7 | pitu | pitu | pito |
| 8 | walu | walu | walo |
| 9 | siaw | siyaw | siyao |
| 10 | sapulu | sapulo | sapolo |
References
- Allison, E.J. 1979. "Proto-Danaw: A Comparative Study of Maranaw, Magindanaw and Iranun". In Gallman, A., Allison, E., Harmon, C. and Witucki, J. editors, Papers in Philippine Linguistics No. 10. A-55:53-112. Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University. doi:10.15144/PL-A55.53
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