mdh ISO 639
Magindanawn Autonyms
Maguindanaon
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A language of Philippines
- ISO 639
- mdh
- Alternate Names
- Magindanao, Magindanaon, Magindanaw, Maguindanao, Maguindanaw
- Autonym
- Magindanawn
- Population
- 1,100,000 (2010 SIL). Ethnic population: 1,460,000 (2010 census).
- Location
- Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao: Maguindanao province, Cotabato city southeast to Lake Buluan; Soccsksargen region: North Cotabato province, south central area from Dillian to Kayaga; South Cotabato province, northern tip; central Sultan Kudarat province west of Lake Buluan.
- Language Maps
- Southern Philippines
- Language Status
- 4 (Educational). Statutory language of provincial identity in North Cotabato and 3 other Mindanao provinces (1991, ACFLC Section 3(f)).
- Classification
- Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Greater Central Philippine, Danao, Magindanao
- Dialects
- Laya, Ilud, Biwangan, Sibugay, Tagakawanan. Intelligibility 60% of Maranao [mrw], 96% of Iranun [ilp].
- Typology
- VSO; prepositions; genitives after noun heads; articles, adjectives, and numerals before noun heads; relatives after noun heads; question word in sentence-initial position; markers that relate to the affixation of the verb, or the form of the pronoun, make the verbal complements obvious; affixes do not indicate case of noun phrases; verb affixes mark number; ergativity; passives; causatives; comparatives; CV, CVC; nontonal.
- Language Use
- Value English [eng] proficiency as an aid to employment. Home, neighborhood. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use Filipino [fil], but comprehension is low. Used as L2 by Ilianen Manobo [mbi], Sarangani Blaan [bps].
- Language Development
- Literacy rate in L2: 60%. Taught in selected Grade 1 classrooms. Taught in primary schools through grade 3. Literature. Videos. Dictionary. Bible portions: 1991–2010.
- Writing
- Latin script [Latn].
- Other Comments
- Muslim.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Maguindanaon
