Not to be confused with Paranan language.
| Pahanan Agta | |
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| Paranan Agta, Palanan Agta | |
| Native to | Philippines | 
| Region | Luzon | 
| Ethnicity | Aeta | 
Native speakers  | 1,700 (2009)[1] | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | apf | 
| Glottolog | agta1234 | 
![]() Area where Pahanan Agta is spoken according to Ethnologue  | |
Pahanan Agta, also called Paranan Agta or Palanan Agta,[2] is an Aeta language of Palanan, Isabela northern Philippines. Lexically but not grammatically it is extremely close to Paranan, a non-Negrito language with a very similar name. Speaker groups of both languages were together isolated from other communities and remained in constant interaction.[2]
References
- ↑  Pahanan Agta at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) 

 - 1 2 "ISO 639-3 Registration Authority. Request for New Language Code Element in ISO 639-3" (PDF). sil.org. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
 
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