This number was more than twice the total for the Tagalog Wikipedia, which is based on the principal language of the Philippines.
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The original occupants were slowly replenished by Cebuanos, Boholanos, Warays and Igorots/Ifugaos.
The word Binwangan in Waray means river mouth while 'Puliran' would mean to roll from hills to a flatland, a topographic condition present in the present town of Lumban.
These languages are close to Waray-Waray and Hiligaynon but have a lot of influence from other Bikol languages.
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Bikol Naga has a distinct see-saw intonation reminiscent of Hiligaynon or Waray while Bikol Legazpi has a flat intonation and is said to be spoken rapidly.
The archdiocese has two districts, Eastern and Western, which are divided among the languages Waray and Cebuano.
Waray-Waray language, the fifth most spoken native language of the Philippines