English: This is a map outlining the regions in the Philippines where the Visayan languages are spoken. The regions are color-coded based upon language family. Note that only the Philippines are included in this map despite the fact that Tausug language is also spoken in East Kalimatan (Indonesia) and Sabah (Malaysia).
Español: Este es un mapa de Filipinas con las zonas donde se hablan las Lenguas bisayas. Se indican las zonas de predominio de las cinco subdivisiones de este grupo de lenguas, codificadas por colores. Los nombres de los cinco subgrupos en español son:
Bantoanon o Asiq (Asi language en la leyenda del mapa);
Notese que este mapa solamente muestra la extensión de las lenguas bisayas en Filipinas, pero una de las lenguas del grupo de las bisayas meridionales, el tausug o «moro joloano», se habla también en zonas de Kalimatan Oriental (Indonesia) y Sabah (Malasia).
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2007-08-28 06:51 Joseph Solis in Australia 2000×3120× (273627 bytes) == Summary == This is a map outlining the regions in the [[Philippines]] where the [[Visayan languages]] are spoken. The regions are color-coded based upon language family. The following sources were consulted in the making of this map: * {{Citation
2007-02-24 05:29 Christopher Sundita 1866×1738× (132137 bytes) This is a map outlining the regions in the [[Philippines]] where the [[Visayan languages]] are spoken. The regions are color-coded based upon language family. The following sources were consulted in the making of this map: {{Citation | last = Gordon,
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The map displays the dialects filipino people speak in the visayan region of the Phillipines and its coordinating area.
{{Information |Description={{en|This is a map outlining the regions in the en:Philippines where the en:Visayan languages are spoken. The regions are color-coded based upon language family. The following sources were consulted in the making of