The people of Cantilan are called Cantilangnons and their dialect is called Cantelangnon (part of Surigaonon dialect). It belongs to an Austronesian language of the Philippine type spoken by about several thousand people. With lexical similarity of 82% with Dibabawon Manobo, 81% with Agusan Manobo, 69% with Butuanon.
This will be the avenue of my ramblings as Cantilangnon!
( Free translation, just email me. :) )
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Ayok, ato kaw?
September 14, 2007Kit-an ko ra sa youtube ini, kyut, lingaw karajaw. Tangutana an bata unoy ija himuon kon jaoy "mumu". Iplay, panalinga. hehehe
((iplay lam, kun di moplay pinduta ini)
Kon isahay magsamok, o magbinagis an at bata, hadlukon dajon nat nan misan uno rakan, ma mumu, o wakwak, maghunong na dajon. Pero lahi ini na bata sa video, ija man kuno sipaon sa lubot an mumu. hehehe
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Hoy I dont know about your dialect but i am cebuano then i will add you in my blog.
Posted by genny at September 16, 2007, 11:15 amlol this is really funny i wonder how old is this boy.
He talks pretty clear i can really understand every words he say.Thanks for sharing.You made my day!
this video makes my day! I agree with darlene, this child talks pretty clear.. this one makes good laugh for grown-ups..
Posted by batang buotan at September 25, 2007, 6:38 amhehehee an ak himbay an na ayok..mga duero daman..no offence joke da…..isa ak sa mga apo nan duero….bibo sab..makaligaw
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