
Ilocano people - Wikipedia
The Ilocano people (Ilocano: Tattáo nga Ilóko, Kailukoán, Kailukanoán), also referred to as Ilokáno, Ilóko, Ilúko, or Samtóy, are an Austronesian ethnolinguistic group native to the Philippines. [2][3] …
Ilocano language - Wikipedia
Ilocano is used in public schools mostly in the Ilocos Region and the Cordilleras. It is the primary medium of instruction from Kindergarten to Grade 3 (except for the Filipino and English subjects) and …
52 Useful Ilocano Words & Phrases to Learn for Travelers
Feb 2, 2026 · Basic Ilocano words and phrases for introductions and greetings Bangui Windmills in Ilocos Norte | Photo credit: Kirkamon 1. “Kablaaw!” = “Hello!” Although “Hi” and “Hello” are commonly …
Ilocano | Philippines, Language, Culture | Britannica
Ilocano, third largest ethnolinguistic group in the Philippines. When discovered by the Spanish in the 16th century, they occupied the narrow coastal plain of northwestern Luzon, known as the Ilocos …
The Ilocano Language – History, Identity, and the Heart of Northern ...
Dec 10, 2025 · The Ilocano language, also known as Iloko or Iluko, is one of the major languages of the Philippines and a defining cultural thread of Northern Luzon. Spoken by millions across the …
Iloko / Ilocano Speech and Language Development - Bilinguistics
Ilocano is one of the most widely spoken languages in the Philippines and has a long history rooted in the culture of northern Luzon. Also spelled Iloko, Ilocáno, Ilokáno, or Pagsasao nga Iloko, it is an …
Ilocano Language of the Philippines - SINAUNANGPANAHON
Apr 24, 2025 · Explore the rich history of the Ilocano language, a major Philippine language. Discover its Austronesian roots, evolution through colonial periods, cultural impact, and modern status.
Ilocano Dictionary
2 days ago · The Philippines largest online Ilocano dictionary. Search for word definitions in English or in Ilocano.
Ilocano Translator | Polytranslator
Free Ilocano translator. Translate Ilocano text, documents, and speech to English, Tagalog, Cebuano, and 420+ more. AI-powered translation that's fast and accurate.
History of the Ilocanos — Gerald Fariñas y Cacáy
The name “ Ilocano ” comes from “ i ” (from) + “ looc ” or “look” (cove or bay), literally meaning “people of the bay or coast.” Over centuries, shared language, geographic identity, and collective experiences …