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Ayta Abellen, commonly known as Abenlen, Aburlen Negrito, Ayta Abellen Sambal, or Abellen Ayta. Ayta Abellen is one of the five known Ayta negrito languages in the Sambalic subgroup of the Austronesian language family. Ayta Abellen is a language that is most similar to Botolan Sambal. Ayta Abellen is spoken by the Ayta Abellen people which mostly reside in the western mountainous region of Tarloc, which is a Luzon. However, the language spreads into part of the Zambales province as well. The Philippine Commission on Indigenous Peoples reported that the ethnic group size was around 29,963, although there are only about 3,500-6,000 fluent speakers of the language. It is because of this that Ayta Abellen is considered an endangered language. https://www.ethnologue.com/language/abp/ https://www.sil.org/system/files/reapdata/13/35/02/133502601455394611419126052893004381512/Abellen_from_thesis.htm#n-maple/ http://www.ethnicgroupsphilippines.com/people/ethnic-groups-in-the-philippines/ayta-abellen/