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Definition of Bikol in English: Bikol(also Bicol) nounPlural Bikolsbɪˈkɒlbiˈkōl 1A member of an indigenous people of south-eastern Luzon in the Philippines. 比考尔人(菲律宾吕宋岛东南部土著人) Example sentencesExamples - Long before any westerners reached the region, the ancient Bicols (the people) already has the culture of their own.
- But Gugurang was more powerful than Asuang who was merely a subordinate; the former was the chief deity of the Bicols.
- And the most marginalized group are the Tagalogs and Bicols.
- A great portion of the present population descend from the Nayons and the Onhans who immigrated to the islands from Panay and the Bicols and Tagalogs who came from Luzon as early as 1870.
- External appearance is more strictly regarded among the Bisayans than by the Bicols and Tagalogs.
- You have bestowed on this rich and ancient land of Bikols, indigenous gifts, gifts that have characterized and identified us Bicolanos… gifts that have been interwoven into the fabrics of our lives… that have lifted our sensibilities and pride as a race.
2mass noun The Austronesian language of the Bikol, with over 3 million speakers. 比考尔语(南岛语的一支,讲该语言的人有300多万) Example sentencesExamples - In the Philippines there are some 85 mutually unintelligible though genetically related languages of the Malayo-Polynesian family, such as Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon, Waray, and Bicol.
- My mum's mother tongue is Bikol (aka Bikolano, Bicolano, etc.) although she's completely forgotten it now since she's lived here in the UK for over 20 years.
- In ‘Border Lover,’ Merlinda Bobis compares the possibility of writing in Bikol, Pilipino, and English in the Philippines to the feeling of being ‘surrounded by the English language’ in Australia.
- The inhabitants speak Bikol, and the commercial/financial centers and transportation hubs are Naga City, the Heart of Bicol, and Legazpi City, the regional center.
- My mother is from the Philippines, although she is native Bikolana (and used to speak Bikol).
adjectivebɪˈkɒlbiˈkōl Relating to the Bikol or their language. 比考尔人的;比考尔语的 Example sentencesExamples - Mayon, a cone-shaped mountain situated 200 miles southeast of Manila that towers over farming communities in the Bicol region, is a major tourist attraction.
- Hundreds of others in the Cebu, Iioilo, Aklan and Bicol regions took leave en-masse on November 5.
- Nearly 20,000 families, most of whom from the southern Tagalog and Bicol regions south of Manila have been affected by the storm.
- Many of these poor are found in the southern Philippine Mindanao Islands where most of the country's 3.9 million Muslim Filipinos live and in the Bicol region in the eastern Philippines.
- Taking advantage of the government's changed stance against terrorism, the New People's Army said it would not release the soldiers it captured until the government suspends all military and police operations in the Bicol region.
- When Jesse M. Robredo became mayor of Naga, his hometown, the city had seriously deteriorated from its glory days as queen of the Bikol region southeast of Manila.
- Power was cut in the capital, central Luzon and the Bicol region, due to the tripping of a high-voltage line from a power plant in Sual, Pangasinan Province, causing the entire Luzon grid to break down, Energy Secretary Mario Tiaoqui said.
- After graduation, he went into broadcasting, first in his native Bicol region, then in Manila.
Definition of Bikol in US English: Bikol(also Bicol) nounbiˈkōl 1A member of an indigenous people of southeastern Luzon in the Philippines. 比考尔人(菲律宾吕宋岛东南部土著人) Example sentencesExamples - Long before any westerners reached the region, the ancient Bicols (the people) already has the culture of their own.
- But Gugurang was more powerful than Asuang who was merely a subordinate; the former was the chief deity of the Bicols.
- External appearance is more strictly regarded among the Bisayans than by the Bicols and Tagalogs.
- You have bestowed on this rich and ancient land of Bikols, indigenous gifts, gifts that have characterized and identified us Bicolanos… gifts that have been interwoven into the fabrics of our lives… that have lifted our sensibilities and pride as a race.
- And the most marginalized group are the Tagalogs and Bicols.
- A great portion of the present population descend from the Nayons and the Onhans who immigrated to the islands from Panay and the Bicols and Tagalogs who came from Luzon as early as 1870.
- 1.1 The Austronesian language of the Bikol.
比考尔语(南岛语的一支,讲该语言的人有300多万) Example sentencesExamples - The inhabitants speak Bikol, and the commercial/financial centers and transportation hubs are Naga City, the Heart of Bicol, and Legazpi City, the regional center.
- In the Philippines there are some 85 mutually unintelligible though genetically related languages of the Malayo-Polynesian family, such as Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon, Waray, and Bicol.
- My mum's mother tongue is Bikol (aka Bikolano, Bicolano, etc.) although she's completely forgotten it now since she's lived here in the UK for over 20 years.
- In ‘Border Lover,’ Merlinda Bobis compares the possibility of writing in Bikol, Pilipino, and English in the Philippines to the feeling of being ‘surrounded by the English language’ in Australia.
- My mother is from the Philippines, although she is native Bikolana (and used to speak Bikol).
adjectivebiˈkōl Relating to the Bikol or their language. 比考尔人的;比考尔语的 Example sentencesExamples - Power was cut in the capital, central Luzon and the Bicol region, due to the tripping of a high-voltage line from a power plant in Sual, Pangasinan Province, causing the entire Luzon grid to break down, Energy Secretary Mario Tiaoqui said.
- After graduation, he went into broadcasting, first in his native Bicol region, then in Manila.
- Nearly 20,000 families, most of whom from the southern Tagalog and Bicol regions south of Manila have been affected by the storm.
- Mayon, a cone-shaped mountain situated 200 miles southeast of Manila that towers over farming communities in the Bicol region, is a major tourist attraction.
- Hundreds of others in the Cebu, Iioilo, Aklan and Bicol regions took leave en-masse on November 5.
- Many of these poor are found in the southern Philippine Mindanao Islands where most of the country's 3.9 million Muslim Filipinos live and in the Bicol region in the eastern Philippines.
- When Jesse M. Robredo became mayor of Naga, his hometown, the city had seriously deteriorated from its glory days as queen of the Bikol region southeast of Manila.
- Taking advantage of the government's changed stance against terrorism, the New People's Army said it would not release the soldiers it captured until the government suspends all military and police operations in the Bicol region.
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