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Central Bikol,
commonly called Bikol Naga or
simply as Bikol, is an
Austronesian language spoken by the Bicolanos,
primarily in the
Bicol Region of southern...
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Rinconada Bikol or
simply Rinconada,
spoken in the
province of
Camarines Sur, Philippines, is one of
several languages that
compose the
Inland Bikol (or...
- Bikol, Filipino, and English. He was
awarded as one of the
Outstanding Bikolano Artists for 2009 in
Literary Arts
category in Naga City, and Southeast...
- of America. p. 35.
Retrieved 2021-03-23. "The
Bicolano People or the
Bikolanos (Bikol: Mga Bikolnon) History,
Culture and
Traditions [Bicol
Region Philippines]"...
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Names for taro Name
Language gabi
Tagalog natong/apay
Bikolano ede Igbo
jimbi Swahili kókò/lámbó
Yoruba kacu (কচু) ****amese kacu (কচু)
Bengali kacu (কচু)...
- History: 1565-1860. Ca****an de Oro City. Owen, N. (1999). The
Bikol blend :
Bikolanos and
Their History.
Quezon City: New Day Publishers. Prado, M. G. (1981)...
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Laing (pronounced [ˈlaʔɪŋ] LAH-ing), is a
Filipino dish of
shredded or
whole taro
leaves with meat or
seafood cooked in
thick coconut milk ****ed with...
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There are two
dialects of the
Bikolano language which is used all over the muni****lity. The Naga
variant of
Central Bikolano on the
northern part, and Riŋkonāda...
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Philippine languages: Tagalog, Ilocano, Kapampangan, Cebuano, Hili****non,
Bikolano, and Waray-Waray.
After training for nine months, the
group debuted on...
- Sadók or Sarók –
refers to the
different salakot designs of the Visayan,
Bikolano, and
Mandaya people.
Cebuano Sarók – Also
known as
takokong in Sialo-dialect...