Cebuano — Gesprochen in Philippinen Sprecher Geschätzte 18 Millionen Muttersprachler, 10 Millionen Zweitsprachler Linguistische Klassifikation Austronesisch Malayo Polynesisch West Malayo Polynesisch Zentralphilippinisch … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cebuano — Sinugboanon Parlée aux Philippines Région Visayas (centre) et Mindanao (ouest) Nombre de locuteurs 20 millions Classification par famille … Wikipédia en Français
Cebuano — prop. n. The language of the people of Cebu in the Philippines; its lexicon contributes to the official languag of the Philippines. Syn: Cebuan. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cebuano — ● cebuano nom masculin Langue indonésienne, parlée par plus de 8 millions de personnes dans le centre des Philippines … Encyclopédie Universelle
cebuano — cebuano, na. adj. Natural de Cebú. U. t. c. s. || 2. Perteneciente o relativo a esta isla del archipiélago filipino. || 3. m. Lengua cebuana … Enciclopedia Universal
cebuano — cebuano, na 1. adj. Natural de Cebú. U. t. c. s.) 2. Perteneciente o relativo a esta isla del archipiélago filipino. 3. m. Lengua cebuana … Diccionario de la lengua española
Cebuano — ▪ people also called Cebuan, or Sugbuhanon, the second largest cultural linguistic group in the Philippines, numbering about 17,010,000 in the late 20th century. They speak an Austronesian (Malayo Polynesian) language and are sometimes… … Universalium
Cebuano — 1. noun Language spoken in the Philippines in and near the province of Cebu. 2. adjective Pertaining to the Cebuano language or to its speakers … Wiktionary
Cebuano literature — refers to the literary works written in Cebuano, a language widely spoken in the Philippines. The term is most often extended to cover the oral literary forms in pre Spanish Philippines.While the majority of Cebuano writers are based in the… … Wikipedia
Cebuano theater — refers to the theater arts of the Cebuano people and those which are conducted in the Cebuano language.Pre 19th centuryCebu has a long tradition of the theater arts. The arrival of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521 and Miguel López de Legazpi in 1565… … Wikipedia