pam ISO 639
Kapampangan Autonyms
Kapampangan
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A language of Philippines
- ISO 639
- pam
- Alternate Names
- Amánung Sísuan, Pampangan, Pampango, Pampangueño
- Autonym
- Kapampangan
- Population
- 2,040,000 in Philippines (2005 UNSD). Ethnic population: 2,780,000 (2010 census). Total users in all countries: 2,049,670.
- Location
- Central Luzon region: Bataan province, Abucay, Dinalupihan, Hermosa, and Samal municipalities; southwest Nueva Ecija province; Tarlac province; most of Pampanga province west of Pampanga river; Zambales province, scattered along east border.
- Language Maps
- Northern Philippines
- Language Status
- 3 (Wider communication). Statutory language of provincial identity in Pampanga and 2 other Luzon provinces (1991, ACFLC Section 3(f)). Became widespread in the 18th century during Spanish colonial rule. Used in commerce, entrepreneurship, religion, trade, and handicrafts.
- Classification
- Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Central Luzon, Pampangan
- Typology
- 15 consonants and 5 to 6 vowels, depending on dialect.
- Language Use
- Dominant language in Pampanga province. Used as L2 by Mag-antsi Ayta [sgb], Mag-Indi Ayta [blx].
- Language Development
- Taught in primary schools through grade 3. Bible: 1917–1994.
- Writing
- Braille script [Brai]. Latin script [Latn], primary usage.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Kapampangan
Also Spoken in
- Language Status
- Unestablished
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. View other languages of Canada
Language Name
Pampangan
User Population
4,050 in Canada (2016 census).
- Location
- Alaska; California; Florida; Hawaii; Illinois; Missouri; New Jersey; New York; Oregon; Texas; Utah; Virginia; Washington.
- Language Status
- Unestablished
- Language Use
- Many also use English [eng].
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. View other languages of United States
Language Name
Pampangan
User Population
5,620 in United States (2015 census).
