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The Bikol languages or Bicolano languages are a group of Central Philippine languages spoken mostly in the in the southeastern part of , the neighboring island-province of , and the island of Burias in .


Internal classification

Ethnologue
groups the languages of Bikol as follows:

  • Bikol
    • Coastal Bikol (Northern)
      • Isarog Agta language
      • Mount Iraya Agta language
      • Central Bikol language (ISO 639-3 bcl)
        • Canaman dialect (standard)
        • Naga City dialect
        • Partido dialect
        • Tabaco–Legazpi–Sorsogon (TLS) dialect
        • Daet dialect
      • Southern Catanduanes Bikol language
    • Inland Bikol (Southern)
      • Mount Iriga Agta language
      • Albay Bikol languages
        • Buhinon language
        • Libon language
        • West Miraya language
        • East Miraya language
      • Rinconada Bikol language
        • Highland/Sinabukid dialect
          • Agta variant
          • Iriga variant (standard)
        • Lakeside/Sinaranəw dialect
          • Baao variant
          • Bato variant
          • Bula–Pili variant
          • Nabua–Balatan variant
    • Northern Catanduanes Bikol (Pandan Bikol)


McFarland (1974)
Curtis McFarland gives the following classification for the Bikol languages.


Lobel (2000)
While McFarland (1974) splits Bikol into 11 dialects, Lobel (2000) splits Bikol into 12 different dialects (including Partido Bikol, which McFarland does not differentiate) and 4 main branches.

  • Bikol
    • Northern Coastal Bikol
      • Central Standard – spoken primarily in Naga City, Cam. Sur, Tabaco & Legazpi, Albay and Sorsogon City, Sorsogon. Also recognized (and sometimes understood) in , Camarines Norte and many other areas of Camarines Sur, San Pascual, Masbate on , first and second districts of Albay, southwestern coast of Catanduanes, and northeastern Sorsogon.
        • Daet area variant
        • Naga City area variant
        • Tabaco–Legazpi–Sorsogon area variant
        • Southwestern and northern town of San Andres and Caramoran, Catanduanes.
      • Partido – spoken in the Camarines Sur municipalities of Ocampo, Goa, Tigaon, Lagonoy, Sagñay, and San Jose. This dialect has a mellow intonation and is heavily influenced by Rinconada Bikol.
      • Southern Catanduanes – spoken in the southern half of Catanduanes.
        • Virac area variant
        • Bato area variant
        • Baras area variant
        • San Miguel variant (transitional to North Catanduanes)
    • Southern Coastal and Inland Bikol
      • – spoken primarily in , Baao, Bula, Balatan, Baao and Nabua, Camarines Sur. Also in some parts of Ocampo, Buhi and Pili in Camarines Sur and in parts of Polangui, Albay.
        • Lakeside Rinconada dialect (lacks /ə/ vowel)
        • Highland Rinconada dialect (with /ə/ vowel)
      • Buhinon – spoken in Buhi, Camarines Sur. Contains features from both the Bikol of Polangui, Albay and the Iriga variant of Rinconada Bikol.
      • Libon – spoken in Libon, Albay.
      • West Miraya – spoken in , Polangui, Oas, and Pio Duran, Albay.
      • East Miraya – spoken in Guinobatan, Camalig, Daraga & Jovellar, Albay and Donsol & Pilar, Sorsogon.
        • Central (Guinobatan)
        • Far East (Camalig, Daraga)
        • Southeast (Jovellar, Albay, Donsol, Pilar)
    • Northern Catanduanes
      • Pandan Bikol – spoken by about 80,000 people or the northern half of Catanduanes.
        • Bagamanoc area variant
        • Caramoran area variant (transitional to South Catanduanes)
        • Gigmoto area variant (transitional to South Catanduanes)
        • Pandan area variant
        • Panganiban area variant
        • Viga area variant
    • Bisakol
      • Northern Sorsogon – spoken in , Castilla, Casiguran and Juban.
        • Castilla area variant (mixed with Bikol-Legazpi)
        • Casiguran–Juban area variant
      • Southern Sorsogon (also known as Gubat language) – spoken in Gubat; Barcelona, Bulusan, Santa Magdalena, Matnog, Irosin, and Bulan.
      • Masbateño – spoken in , Mobo, Uson, Dimasalang, Palanas, Masbate, Aroroy on the island of Masbate, all of , and Claveria on the southern half of Burias Island.

Some dialects of Southern Bikol have the close central unrounded vowel as a reflex of Proto-Austronesian . However, Proto-Austronesian is realized as in Libon. Two Bikol dialects have unique additional consonants, namely Southern Catanduanes, which has an interdental lateral consonant (also transcribed as ), and Buhi-non, which has the voiced velar fricative .

(2025). 9780080877754, Elsevier. .


See also
  • Vocabulario de la lengua Bicol


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