Batangas Tagalog
dialect of the Tagalog language
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Batengeño, Batangueño or Batangan is a dialect form of Tagalog is the majority spoken in the province of Batangas and used in other sub provinces of Cavite, southwestern of Laguna, the town of Tiaong and Oriental Mindoro,[1] The Batangan tagalog is influenced by the Old Tagalog language. It is a related closely to Tayabas spoken in the rest of Quezon.[2]
Batangeño Tagalog | |
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Batangas Tagalog | |
Native to | Philippines |
Region | Batangas, Cavite, southwest Laguna & Oriental Mindoro |
Native speakers | Batangueño |
Austronesian
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Latin (Tagalog or Filipino alphabet); Baybayin (revitalizing) | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | bata1300 |
Words and dialects
changeStandard/Basic Tagalog | Batangas Tagalog (Batangas) |
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Wag kang tatakbo at "madadapa" ka. | Huwag kang tatakbo at ikay "ma-sungaba". |
Napaka-"tamad" mong utusan. | Napaka-"pangkal" mong utusan. |
Pakisara nga ng pinto at "tumitilamsik" ang ulan. | Pakisara nga ng pinto at "umaampiyas" ang ulan. |
Pala "kwento" si aling marites ano. | Pala "hunta" si aling marites ano ga. |
Napaka-"yabang" ni Pedro ano. | Napaka-"asbag" ni Pedro ga. |
"Dito" po ang daan. | "Dine" po ang daan. |
Ipag-"timpla" mo nga ng kape si Juan. | Ipag-"kanaw" mo nga ng kape si Juan. |