Pangasinense
English
Etymology
From Spanish Pangasinense, Pangasinan + -ense.
Adjective
Pangasinense (not comparable)
- Of, or pertaining to Pangasinan.
Noun
Pangasinense (plural Pangasinenses)
- The ethnolinguistic group living in Pangasinan.
- 1979, David Routledge, Diego Silang and the Origins of Philippine Nationalism:
- Vivar gave the impression that Pangasinenses were present in numbers, that they acquired great influence in the towns around Vigan especially, and were to be found in the forefront of commerce there.
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Spanish
Etymology
From Pangasinan + -ense.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: Pang‧a‧si‧nen‧se
Adjective
Pangasinense
- pertaining to the Pangasinense language or its speakers
Noun
Pangasinense (Pangasinenses)
- the Pangasinense language, spoken in the Philippines, in particular, Pangasinan, northern Tarlac, and southwestern La Union, both located north of Metro Manila in the island of Luzon in the Philippines
- one of the native speakers of the Pangasinense language
- the Pangasinense people, in particular, the natives of Pangasinan, northern Tarlac, and southwestern La Union in the island of Luzon in the Philippines
Further reading
- Ethnologue entry for Pangasinense, pag
- Pangasinense Wiktionary
Tagalog
Noun
Pangasinense
- Alternative spelling of Panggasinense
Adjective
Pangasinense
- Alternative spelling of Panggasinense