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Asi has sixteen consonants: p, t, k, b, d, g, m, n, ng, s, h, w, l, r and y. There are four vowels: a, i/e, and u/o. The vowels i and e are allophones, with i always being used when it is the beginning and sometimes end of a syllable, and e always used when it ends a syllable.The vowels u and o are allophones, with u always being used when it is the beginning and sometimes end of a syllable, and o always used when it ends a syllable. This is one of the Philippine languages which is excluded from [ɾ]-[d] allophone.<i>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/index.html?curid=1265613 ..... full article at Wikipedia]</i></td></tr>
Asi has sixteen consonants: p, t, k, b, d, g, m, n, ng, s, h, w, l, r and y. There are four vowels: a, i/e, and u/o. The vowels i and e are allophones, with i always being used when it is the beginning and sometimes end of a syllable, and e always used when it ends a syllable.The vowels u and o are allophones, with u always being used when it is the beginning and sometimes end of a syllable, and o always used when it ends a syllable. This is one of the Philippine languages which is excluded from [ɾ]-[d] allophone.<i>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/index.html?curid=1265613 ..... full article at Wikipedia]</i></td></tr>
         <tr><td><h2>Location of Bantoanon Language Speakers</h2>
         <tr><td><h2>Location of Bantoanon Language Speakers</h2>
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http://llmap.org/languages/bno/static_map.png?width=400&height=300&kilroywashere=.png
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         <tr><td><h2>Rosetta Document Collection</h2>
         <tr><td><h2>Rosetta Document Collection</h2>

Latest revision as of 20:28, 12 August 2009

Also Known As: Banton,Simaranhon,Calatravanhon,Bantuanon,Asiq


Description:

The Asi language is a Visayan language spoken, along with the Romblomanon and Onhan languages, in the province of Romblon, Philippines. The language is also known as Bantoanon, Calatravanhon, Odionganon, Sibalenhon, Simaranhon, and Bisaya. Specifically, it is spoken on the following islands within Romblon:

Asi has sixteen consonants: p, t, k, b, d, g, m, n, ng, s, h, w, l, r and y. There are four vowels: a, i/e, and u/o. The vowels i and e are allophones, with i always being used when it is the beginning and sometimes end of a syllable, and e always used when it ends a syllable.The vowels u and o are allophones, with u always being used when it is the beginning and sometimes end of a syllable, and o always used when it ends a syllable. This is one of the Philippine languages which is excluded from [ɾ]-[d] allophone...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Bantoanon Language Speakers

http://llmap.org/languages/bno/static_map.png?width=400&height=300&kilroywashere=.png

Rosetta Document Collection

Genesis Translation:
1(download)(browse)
Phonology:
1(download)(browse)

Overview

Main Country: Philippines
Spoken In:

Regions: Asia

ISO 639-3 Code: bno

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Austronesian Group

    Malayo-Polynesian Group

      Western Malayo-Polynesian Group

        Meso Philippine Group

          Central Philippine Group

            Bisayan Group

              Banton Group

                Bantoanon Language