esy ISO 639

Eskayan

  • Geography

    PH Central Visayas region: Bohol province, Biabas, Cadapdapan, Canta-ub, Lundag, and Taytay villages.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Philippines

esy
Bisayan Declarado, Bisayan Diklaradu, Bisayan-Eskaya, Eskaya’, Ineskaya, Iniskaya, Iskaya’
500, all users. L1 users: No known L1 speakers. L2 users: 500 (2013 P. Kelly). Ethnic population: 2,290 (2010 census).
Central Visayas region: Bohol province, Biabas, Cadapdapan, Canta-ub, Lundag, and Taytay villages.
9 (Dormant).
Mixed language, Cebuano-Spanish-English
A constructed language created through a relexification of Boholano, a dialect of Cebuano [ceb], but with changes to affixation rules. Some lexical input from Cebuano, Spanish [spa], and English [eng] (Kelly 2012).
Second language only. All speak Cebuano [ceb] as their L1. Religion, political events. All shifted to Cebuano [ceb]. Many also use Tagalog [tgl]. Some also use English [eng].
Literature.
Eskaya script [Qabr].
The earliest attested document in Eskayan is from 1908. The language is taught in traditional schools in Taytay and Biabas on Sundays. It is taught for 30 minutes each morning in the government elementary school in Taytay (2013 P. Kelly).
OLAC resources in and about Eskayan