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Onhan is a regional Western Bisayan language spoken, along with the Romblomanon and Asi languages, in the province of Romblon, Philippines. The language is also known as Inunhan and Loocnon. * The Onhan language has three variants – those spoken in the municipalities of Santa Maria and Alcantara use /l/ instead of /r/. Example: kararaw is kalalaw, and other speakers change /r/ or /l/ to /d/ as in run or lun to dun. Specifically, Onhan is spoken on the following islands within Romblon:

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  • L’inonhan est une des langues bisayas parlée par 85 800 locuteurs (2000) dans la province de Romblon, dans l'île de Tablas et à Mindoro. Il est également appelé loocnon, looknon ou unhan ( est le nom d'une ville). Il est proche du bantoanon, odionganon, et du aklanon (93 %). (fr)
  • Onhan is a regional Western Bisayan language spoken, along with the Romblomanon and Asi languages, in the province of Romblon, Philippines. The language is also known as Inunhan and Loocnon. * The Onhan language has three variants – those spoken in the municipalities of Santa Maria and Alcantara use /l/ instead of /r/. Example: kararaw is kalalaw, and other speakers change /r/ or /l/ to /d/ as in run or lun to dun. Specifically, Onhan is spoken on the following islands within Romblon: * Tablas: the municipalities of San Andres, Santa Maria, Alcantara, Ferrol, Looc, and Santa Fe and some upland sitios in Odiongan,. * Carabao: the sole municipality of San Jose. As a variant of the Kinaray-a language, some speakers are found on the island of Boracay in Aklan province as well as parts of the island of Panay, specifically in the following municipalities: Malay, Nabas and Buruanga. In the provinces of Oriental and Occidental Mindoro, migrant Onhan speakers from Tablas Island brought the language to the following municipalities: San Jose, Magsaysay, Bulalacao, Mansalay, Roxas, and some parts of Bongabong. As such, it is very much related to Kinaray-a and Kuyonon. (en)
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  • Austronesian (en)
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  • inon1237 (en)
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  • Inonhan (en)
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  • Inonhan language map based on Ethnologue (en)
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  • Onhan (en)
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  • Loocnon, Inonhan (en)
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  • L’inonhan est une des langues bisayas parlée par 85 800 locuteurs (2000) dans la province de Romblon, dans l'île de Tablas et à Mindoro. Il est également appelé loocnon, looknon ou unhan ( est le nom d'une ville). Il est proche du bantoanon, odionganon, et du aklanon (93 %). (fr)
  • Onhan is a regional Western Bisayan language spoken, along with the Romblomanon and Asi languages, in the province of Romblon, Philippines. The language is also known as Inunhan and Loocnon. * The Onhan language has three variants – those spoken in the municipalities of Santa Maria and Alcantara use /l/ instead of /r/. Example: kararaw is kalalaw, and other speakers change /r/ or /l/ to /d/ as in run or lun to dun. Specifically, Onhan is spoken on the following islands within Romblon: (en)
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  • Inonhan (fr)
  • Onhan language (en)
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