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- Kabalian_language comment "The Kabalian (Cabalian) language, Kinabalian, is spoken on the southeastern tip of the island of Leyte in the Philippines. It is closely related to Waray.Native speakers refer to the language as Cabalianon or Kinabalianon. This language shares certain characteristics with Cebuano, Boholano, and Surigaonon mainly because of the seafaring livelihood of pre-Hispanic inhabitants of Cabalian, documented by Spanish explorers.".
- Q6410324 comment "The Kabalian (Cabalian) language, Kinabalian, is spoken on the southeastern tip of the island of Leyte in the Philippines. It is closely related to Waray.Native speakers refer to the language as Cabalianon or Kinabalianon. This language shares certain characteristics with Cebuano, Boholano, and Surigaonon mainly because of the seafaring livelihood of pre-Hispanic inhabitants of Cabalian, documented by Spanish explorers.".