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Waray, Waray-Waray Autonyms

Waray-Waray

Waray-Waray is a language of wider communication that originated in the Philippines. It belongs to the Austronesian language family. Direct evidence is lacking, but the language is thought to be used as a first language by all in the ethnic community. It is used as a language of instruction in education.

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  • Language Vitality

    Indigenous Language Vitality Count Bar chart showing vitality levels of indigenous languages in Philippines.
    1. Institutional
      Institutional 1
    2. Stable
      Stable
    3. Endangered
      Endangered
    4. Extinct
      Extinct
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It belongs to the Austronesian language family.

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  • Bible (1937–1984)

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