NOTE: Linguists say that the Pangasinan language is now on the brink of extinction. This is because it is no longer the dominant language spoken in most Pangasinan homes. Following is a news story published in Philippine Daily Inquirer on December 8, 2018 about the sorry state of the Pangasinan language.
LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN—With fewer residents using it in their conversations at home, the Pangasinan language is now on the brink of extinction, linguists said here.
A Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) survey from 2000 to 2010 ranked Pangasinan as the 43rd language spoken at home in the country, said Mary Ann Macaranas, director of the Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino’s (KWF) Sentro ng Wika at Kultura para sa Pangasinan.
Macaranas attended on Thursday the inauguration of the 11th Bantayog-Wika, a monument honoring the Pangasinan language as one of the country’s major languages. The language is spoken in central Pangasinan towns and in neighboring Tarlac province.