"Ilonggo" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more Ilonggo [comparative], most Ilonggo [superlative]
Etymology: From Tagalog Ilonggo, from Spanish ilongo, from ilong + -o, the root referring to Hiligaynon ilong (“nose”), from the nose-like shape of the land between the Iloilo River and Batiano River where the Spanish Fort San Pedro is located. See also Spanish pampango. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|tl|Ilonggo}} Tagalog Ilonggo, {{der|en|es|ilongo}} Spanish ilongo, {{suffix|es|ilong|-o|nocat=1}} ilong + -o, {{der|en|hil|ilong|t=nose}} Hiligaynon ilong (“nose”), {{ncog|es|pampango}} Spanish pampango Head templates: {{en-adj}} Ilonggo (comparative more Ilonggo, superlative most Ilonggo)
  1. Relating to the culture, people, and language of Iloilo or nearby areas of Panay, Guimaras, and Negros island where Hiligaynon is spoken
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Proper name

Etymology: From Tagalog Ilonggo, from Spanish ilongo, from ilong + -o, the root referring to Hiligaynon ilong (“nose”), from the nose-like shape of the land between the Iloilo River and Batiano River where the Spanish Fort San Pedro is located. See also Spanish pampango. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|tl|Ilonggo}} Tagalog Ilonggo, {{der|en|es|ilongo}} Spanish ilongo, {{suffix|es|ilong|-o|nocat=1}} ilong + -o, {{der|en|hil|ilong|t=nose}} Hiligaynon ilong (“nose”), {{ncog|es|pampango}} Spanish pampango Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Ilonggo
  1. An Austronesian language of the Visayan language family, spoken in Western Visayas in the Philippines. Categories (topical): Languages Synonyms: Hiligaynon
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Noun

Forms: Ilonggos [plural]
Etymology: From Tagalog Ilonggo, from Spanish ilongo, from ilong + -o, the root referring to Hiligaynon ilong (“nose”), from the nose-like shape of the land between the Iloilo River and Batiano River where the Spanish Fort San Pedro is located. See also Spanish pampango. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|tl|Ilonggo}} Tagalog Ilonggo, {{der|en|es|ilongo}} Spanish ilongo, {{suffix|es|ilong|-o|nocat=1}} ilong + -o, {{der|en|hil|ilong|t=nose}} Hiligaynon ilong (“nose”), {{ncog|es|pampango}} Spanish pampango Head templates: {{en-noun|s}} Ilonggo (plural Ilonggos)
  1. A native or inhabitant of Iloilo.
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  2. A member of the indigenous people of Iloilo and nearby areas of Panay, Guimaras, and Negros island in the Philippines.
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