Surigaonon
A language of Philippines
ISO 639-3: sul
This ISO 639-3 code has been retired after the publication of Ethnologue, 16th edition. For more information, see the code change history documentation.
| Population | 345,000 (1990 census). |
| Region | Surigao, Carrascal, Cantilan, Madrid, Lanusa. |
| Language maps |
Southern Philippines, reference number 156 Southern Philippines, reference number 156 |
| Dialects | Jaun-Jaun, Cantilan (Kantilan), Naturalis, Surigaonon. Lexical similarity: 82% with Dibabawon Manobo [mbd], 81% with Agusan Manobo [msm], 69% with Butuanon [btw]. |
| Classification | Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Philippine, Greater Central Philippine, Central Philippine, Bisayan, South, Surigao |
| Language use | Also use Cebuano [ceb]. |

