Ilocano

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Etymology[edit]

Philippine Spanish, from Iloco/Iloko, the native word for the inhabitants of Ilocos + the Spanish suffix -ano. Iloco comes from an old Ilocano prefix i- (from), and either lukong (flat lands), or luek/look (bay). Some suggest that it comes from Tagalog ilog (river), but this is highly dubious, for it goes against the customs in naming groups and places; + English region.

Noun[edit]

Ilocano (plural Ilocanos)

  1. One of the ethnolinguistic groups in the Philippines.

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Ilocano

  1. A language spoken principally on the island of Luzon.

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Ilocano (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to the Ilocano.

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