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'''Ambala''' is a [[Sambalic language]]. It has more than 2,000 speakers (Ramos 2004) and is spoken within [[Aeta]] communities in the [[Zambales|Zambaleño]] [[Municipalities of the Philippines|municipalities]] of [[Subic, Zambales|Subic]], [[San Marcelino, Zambales|San Marcelino]], and [[Castillejos, Zambales|Castillejos]]; in the [[Cities of the Philippines|city]] of [[Olongapo City|Olongapo]]; and in [[Dinalupihan, Bataan]].
'''Ambala''' is a [[Sambalic language]] spoken in the [[Philippines]]. It has more than 2,000 speakers (Ramos 2004) and is spoken within [[Aeta]] communities in the [[Zambales|Zambaleño]] [[Municipalities of the Philippines|municipalities]] of [[Subic, Zambales|Subic]], [[San Marcelino, Zambales|San Marcelino]], and [[Castillejos, Zambales|Castillejos]]; in the [[Cities of the Philippines|city]] of [[Olongapo City|Olongapo]]; and in [[Dinalupihan, Bataan]].
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Languages of the Philippines]]
*[[Languages of the Philippines]]

Revision as of 05:50, 14 March 2007

Ambala
Native toPhilippines
RegionZambales, Olongapo, Dinalupihan
Native speakers
~2,000
Language codes
ISO 639-2phi
ISO 639-3
abc – Ambala

Ambala is a Sambalic language spoken in the Philippines. It has more than 2,000 speakers (Ramos 2004) and is spoken within Aeta communities in the Zambaleño municipalities of Subic, San Marcelino, and Castillejos; in the city of Olongapo; and in Dinalupihan, Bataan.

See also