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  • diffhist Zamboangueño people 11:45 +15649.149.96.217 talk(Although Zamboangeño people are predominantly Christians, there are also Zamboangeño people who can speak or communicate in Cebuano. Whether or not, there are also other Zamboangeños who can speak or communicate in Tausug because it's a Bisayan language related also to Cebuano, and also Yakan, because most Yakans migrated to Zamboanga City and other parts of Zambo Peninsula, If they hang out with either Tausug or the Yakan people, they will learn how to speak and those languages.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist Tausūg people 11:33 −1749.149.96.217 talk(Filipino, not Tagalog.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist Sama-Bajau 11:12 +1749.149.96.217 talk(English) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist Iranun people 10:48 +1049.149.96.217 talk(The second of the Iranun Filipinos is either Maguindanao or Maranao. Third and Fourth is Cebuano and Chavacano. Filipino along with Philippine English is their tertiary or last language.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist Iranun people 10:41 −649.149.96.217 talk("Malaysian (Sabahan Dialect)" doesn't make sense at all. Malaysian language, also known as Bahasa Malaysia or Malaysian Malay, or sometimes Standard Malay, that is the national & official language spoken not only in Sabah, but nationwide language in Malaysia. Sabah Malay is totally different from BM becauase Sabahan Malay dialect is a creole. The format would be: Sabah Malay, Malaysian Standard Malay and English (Malaysian dialect).) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist Tausūg people 10:27 +11049.149.96.217 talk(Don't just add Philippine English, because the English language that they speak isn't the same. To clarify you, there are 3 types of Tausugs. In addition to their mother tounge, Tausug Filipinos can speak Chavacano,Cebuano,Filipino (Standard Tagalog), Malay (in lesser extent, used only for mercantile/trading purposes) and Philippine English . Tausug Malaysians can speak fluent in Malay (Standard Malay & Sabahan & Rojak) and Malaysian English. Tausug Indonesians speak Bahasa Indonesia & Gaul) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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  • diffhist Iranun people 00:40 +962001:4456:c43:9300:c8a2:d9b5:23bd:34f6 talkTags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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