- The
Ilocanos (
Ilocano:
Tattao nga Iloko/Ilokano), Ilokanos, or
Iloko people are the
third largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group. They
mostly reside within...
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second entries are
Spanish derived. To
mention time,
Ilocanos use a
mixture of
Spanish and
Ilocano: 1:00 a.m. A la una iti
bigat (one in the morning) 2:30...
- Look up
Ilocano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ilocano or
Ilokano may
refer to:
Ilocano people Ilocano language Ilocano literature This disambiguation...
- Yet, the
situation can
dictate which system is preferred. Typically,
Ilocanos use
native numbers for one
through 10, and
Spanish numbers for amounts...
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terms however is
impractical since a lot of
native Ilocanos interchange them practically.
Ilocano literature in the
Philippines is one of
several regional...
- word
categories in
Ilocano are not as
diverse in forms,
verbs are
morphologically complex inflecting chiefly for aspect.
Ilocano verbs can also be cast...
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Ilocano particles are an
aspect of
Ilocano grammar.
Particles lack a
meaning independent of a
phrase or clause. For the most part, they
impart meaning...
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Ilocanos'
burnay pottery is well
known for its dark
colored clay.[citation needed] The
Ilocos provinces are the
historical homeland of the
Ilocanos....
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malevolent spirits. It
plays an
important role in
Ilocano culture, as
Ilocanos generally believe that
there are
spirits who live
among humans, either...
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northern Philippines by
ethnic Ilocanos and
Ilocano communities in the US,
Saudi Arabia and
other countries around the globe.
Ilocano is an
agglutinative language...