| Yakan | |
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| Native to | Philippines |
| Region | Basilan |
| Ethnicity |
Yakan people Filipinos in Malaysia |
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Native speakers
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(110,000 cited 1990 census) |
| Official status | |
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Official language in
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Regional language in the Philippines |
| Regulated by | Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | |
| Glottolog | yaka1277 |
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Area where Yakan is spoken
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Yakan is a Sama–Bajaw language of Basilan Island in the Philippines. It is the native language of Yakan people, the indigenous as well as the largest ethnic group in the island. It has a total of 110,000 native speakers. Despite being located in the Philippines, it is not closely related to other Philippine languages but more closely related to Sama-Bajaw languages and possibly Barito languages in Indonesian Borneo and those in Madagascar and Mayotte.