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{{Wiktionary|Ilocano}} |
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'''Ilocano''' or '''Ilokano''' may refer to: |
'''Ilocano''' or '''Ilokano''' may refer to: |
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* Ilocano people - The Ilocano people or the Ilocanos are a group of people who live in the northwestern Philippines. Most Ilocanos speak the Ilocano language, which is a member of the Austronesian family of languages. The Ilocanos are known for their hard work, thriftiness, and resourcefulness. Many Ilocanos have immigrated to other parts of the world, particularly to the United States, where they have become successful in business and agriculture. Ilocanos are renowned for their diligence and thriftiness. They are also known for their resourcefulness, which has helped them to succeed in business and agriculture. |
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⚫ | * Ilocano language - Iloco is a Philippine language spoken in the northwestern Philippines, primarily in the Ilocos Region. It is also known as Ilokano, Iluko, Iloco, or Iloko. It is the third most-spoken native language in the Philippines after Tagalog and Cebuano and is related to other Philippine languages such as Hiligaynon and Waray-Waray. |
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Ilocanos are renowned for their diligence and thriftiness. They are also known for their resourcefulness, which has helped them to succeed in business and agriculture.]] |
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* [[Ilocano literature]] |
* [[Ilocano literature]] |
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IlocanoorIlokano may refer to: