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Bantoanon or Asi is a regional Bisayan language spoken, along with Romblomanon and Onhan, in the province of Romblon, Philippines. Asi originated in the island of Banton, Romblon and spread to the neighboring islands of Sibale, Simara, and the towns of Odiongan and Calatrava on Tablas Island. The Asi spoken in Odiongan is called Odionganon, Calatravanhon in Calatrava, Sibalenhon in Concepcion, Simaranhon in Corcuera, and Bantoanon in Banton.

Specifically, it is spoken on the following islands within Romblon:

Linguist David Zorc notes that Bantoanon speakers may have been the first Bisayan speakers in the Romblon region. He also suggests that Asi may have a Cebuan substratum and that many of its words may have been influenced by the later influx of other languages such as Romblomanon.

While Bantoanon is the original and most common name of the language, the name ‘Asi’, meaning “Why”, is also commonly used especially on formal and academic papers. Considering that the language has 4 other dialects other than Bantoanon; Odionganon, Calatravanhon, Sibalenhon, and Simaranhon, Asi is occasionally used instead of Bantoanon to distinguish between the language and the dialect of it spoken in Banton. The term ‘Asi’ has uncertain origins, and may have been coined around the 80’s to the 90’s. Several native Bantoanons have expressed dislike to the new name, saying that it does not represent themselves, but rather promotes something foreign. Speakers of dialects that have evolved through the Bantoanon diaspora prefer ‘Asi’, or just their dialect’s name. In casual speech, however, native speakers oftenly refer to the language as ‘Bisaya’, although not to be confused with other Bisayan languages.

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