Cebuano language

Standard Cebuano
Binisayâ, Sinugboanon
'Sinugbuanong Binisayâ' written in Badlit
Native to Philippines
RegionCentral Visayas, eastern Negros Occidental, western parts of Eastern Visayas, and most parts of Mindanao
EthnicityVisayans (Bisaya)
Native speakers
28.9 million (2020)[1]
Dialects
Latin (Cebuano alphabet)
Philippine Braille
Historically Badlit
Official status
Official language in
Regional language in the Philippines.
Regulated by
Language codes
ISO 639-2ceb
ISO 639-3ceb
Cebuano-speaking area in the Philippines

Cebuano (also referred to as Bisaya) is one of the main languages spoken in the Philippines. More than 28 million people speak this language. Cebuano is a member of the "Visayan language family".

While Tagalog has more speakers than any other language in the Philippines today, Cebuano was the most widely spoken language in the Philippines from the 1950s until the 1980s. Cebuano is by far the most widely spoken of the "Visayan languages".

It is the most spoken language by many people in the Central Visayas, western parts of the Eastern Visayas, some western parts of Palawan and most parts of Mindanao. Cebuano is one of the three main Visayan languages, along with Waray, Hiligaynon and Davaoeño, which are more closely related to it.

  1. "Housing Characteristics in the Philippines (2020 Census of Population and Housing)". Retrieved 12 December 2023.

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