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Things to know about Cebuano

Cebuano, which is also sometimes known as Sebuano or Sugbuhanon, is primarily spoken in the Philippines. It is a member of the Visayan branch of the Austronesian language family, and is related to Tagalog and other Filipino languages, as well as to Malay and Indonesian.

Cebuano is written in a version of the Latin alphabet and does not use any accent marks or special characters. Therefore, you can type in Cebuano the same way you would type in English.


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