Ilokano
[ee-loh-kah-noh] /ˌi loʊˈkɑ noʊ/
noun, plural II·lo·ka·nos “>IIlokanos (especially collectively) II·lo·ka·no.”>IIlokano.
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[ee-loh-kah-noh] /ˌi loʊˈkɑ noʊ/
noun, plural II·lo·ca·nos “>IIlocanos (especially collectively) II·lo·ca·no.”>IIlocano.
1.
a member of a people of Luzon in the Philippines.
2.
the Austronesian language of the Ilocano.
from Philippine Spanish Ilocos, literally “river men,” from Tagalog ilog “river.”
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