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Mansakan
Geographic
distribution
Davao Region, Mindanao
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
  • Malayo-Polynesian
    • Philippine
      • Greater Central Philippine
        • Central Philippine
          • Mansakan
Proto-languageProto-Mansakan
Glottologmans1261

The Mansakan languages are a group of Austronesian languages spoken in the Philippines. Dabawenyo is the principal native language of the Davao region; however, there is a high degree of bilingualism in Cebuano among their speakers. Most speakers have shifted to a dialect of Cebuano today.

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Mansakan languages

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Interdental consonant

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Mamanwa language

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