Bicol locale also brags the language wherein fact includes 12 different dialects
which were formed by both segregation and relocation. Distinctive communities
created interesting ways of taking due to the geographic division and borders whereas exchange and population development brought impacts from neighboring dialects. Despite these differences, there existed the Central Bikol, or “Canaman” more commonly known as “Bikol” lingo which serves as a common language (McFarland, 1936).