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Isnag (also called Isneg a term used by the Ilocanos) is a language spoken by around 50,101 of in the Cordillera Administrative Region in the northern , who are also found in parts of and . Their populations are distributed across the municipalities of , , , , Luna, , and Conner in Apayao; the eastern part of Ilocos Norte, specifically Adams, , , , Marcos, , Solsona, Bangui, and Pagudpud; the northwestern part of Cagayan, particularly , Claveria, , and ; and the northern part of Abra, particularly . Around 85% of Isnag are capable of reading the Isnag language. Many Isnag speakers also speak .


Dialects
lists the following dialects of Isnag.

Imandaya : Predominantly found in Calanasan, Apayao; Carasi, Ilocos Norte; Solsona, Ilocos Norte; Barangay Cacafean, Marcos, Ilocos Norte; Barangay San Marcelino, Dingras, Ilocos Norte; Barangay Marag in Luna, Apayao; Barangay Kittag in Sanchez Mira, Cagayan; and Barangay Masi in Pamplona, Cagayan.

Imallod: Populations are spread across Kabugao, Pudtol, Flora, Santa Marcela, and Luna in Apayao.

Itawit: A sub-tribe of the Isnag people, populations are distributed in the municipality of Pudtol, Apayao and some parts of Flora, Apayao.

Ingahan: A sub-tribe of the Isnag people, primarily inhabiting areas along the Nagan River in Pudtol, Apayao.

Isnag (Isneg) of Katablangan, Conner: Often spelled as Isneg due to the tribe's pronunciation, found primarily in Conner, Apayao part.

Iyapayao (Ehapayao/Yapayao): Populations are distributed in Adams, Dumalneg, Bangui, and Pagudpud in Ilocos Norte, as well as Sta. Praxedes in Cagayan.

Imalawa: An Isnag subtribe located in the outskirts of Barangay Canaam and Sitio Dasar, Barangay Isic-isic, Vintar, Ilocos Norte. The Malawa live in the village of Isic Isic, a peaceful and charming area in the Surong Valley, known for its natural beauty and friendly inhabitants.


Sounds
+ Vowel phonemes

+ Consonants

Isnag is one of the Philippine languages that do not exhibit - allophony.


Language sample
  • Isnag: Mahi indo' tada ngamin ta ngamin tada ay magwawwáhi, ta ya pahin indo' kiya isa tulay ay maggayát ke Dios. – 1 Juan 4:7
    • Approximate translation: Friends, let us love each other, because love comes from God. – 1 John 4:7
  • Isnag: Day-dayáwan tada nge Dios, nga Dios se Ama naya Apu tada nga Jesu-Cristo. – 1 Pedro 1:3
    • Approximate English Translation: Praise God, the God and Father of the Lord Jesus Christ. – 1 Peter 1:3


Historical sound changes
The Proto-Malayo-Polynesian schwa ə has merged to /a/ such as *qatəp > atap ('roof') similar to Kapampangan, atip in and atup in Visayan.


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