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  2. Sep 22, 2022 · As a people, the Waray identify themselves according to their place of origin. Those who come from Samar call themselves Samareños, while those who come from Leyte call themselves Leyteños. Samar, the third largest island in the Philippines, occupies the northernmost part of Eastern Visayas.

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  3. It is the native language of the Waray people and second language of the Abaknon people of Capul, Northern Samar, and some Cebuano-speaking peoples of western and southern parts of Leyte island. It is the third most spoken language among the Bisayan languages, only behind Cebuano and Hiligaynon.

  4. Waray-Waray, any member of a large ethnolinguistic group of the Philippines, living on Samar, eastern Leyte, and Biliran islands. Numbering roughly 4.2 million in the early 21st century, they speak a Visayan (Bisayan) language of the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) family.

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  5. The strong and proud group, typically portrayed as brave Filipino warriors, are the Waray or Waray-Waray people who inhabit Samar, Biliran, and Leyte in the Eastern Visayas Region. They speak one of the major Visayan languages of the same name, Waray, also called Lineyte–Samarnon, with the Biliran dialect commonly referred to as Biliranon.

  6. Apr 10, 2023 · Believed to have originated from a group of Austronesian-speaking people, they migrated from Taiwan to the Philippine Islands, using sailboats, rafts, or outrigger canoes. In the Philippines,...

  7. Thus, the Waray spoken in Eastern Samar is called estehanon; that in Northern Samar is nortehanon and that of Samar in the west is westehanon. In terms of origin and local identity the people may also be referred to with those terms. Waray is the medium in the northern part of Leyte Province.

  8. The ethnic minority, mostly spread between Leyte and Samar islands, shares one language, the waray-waray, spoken by 2.6 million people. Like most of the Philippines residents, the Samar people have been catholic since the Spanish colonisation started by Magellan in the 16 th century.