lists the following Ati communities in the Philippines, with populations given in parentheses: •
Iloilo (1,902): Anilao (341), Barotac Viejo (867), Cabatuan (31), Calinog (163), Dueñas (43), Dumangas (50), Janiuay (22), New Lucena (59), Passi (103), San Miguel (17), San Rafael (110), Santa Barbara (12), Tigbauan (69), San Joaquin (15) •
Antique (4,680): Anini-y (156), Hamtic (3,081), Tobias Fornier (1,383), San Jose (60) •
Capiz (308): Dumarao (308) •
Aklan (740+): Buruanga (?), Malay (740) •
Guimaras (789): Buenavista (189), Jordan (237), Sibunag (178), Nueva Valencia (185) •
Negros Occidental (309): Isabela (309) •
Romblon:
Odiongan and
Calatrava on
Tablas Island, and San Jose on
Carabao Island (unknown population size) lists the following locations: •
Antique: Culuasi, Hamtic, San Jose, Sibalom, Tobias • Tina,
Hamtic, Antique (512 people) •
Capiz: Dumarao •
Iloilo: Janiuay, Anilao, Cabatuan, Duenas, Dumangas, Mina, New Lucena, Passi, San Miguel, San Joaquin, San Rafael, Santa Barbara, Tigbauan • Nagpana,
Barotac Viejo, Iloilo (500 people) •
Aklan • Barangay Sabang,
Buruanga, Aklan (4 households, 15 people) • Barangay Jesuna,
Nabas, Aklan (3 households, 20 people) • In
Malay, Aklan: Barangays Argao, Cubay Norte, Cubay Sur, Cogon, Boracay (total: 63 households, 321 people) reports that Sogodnin is spoken by a few remaining speakers in Cogon, Malay (whose ancestors had moved from interior Sabang to Bakirohan to Cogon), and on Carabao and Boracay islands.
Ethnologue reports two dialects for Ati: Malay (not to be confused with
Malay,
Malaysia.) and Barotac Viejo Nagpana.
Ethnologue states that Barotac Viejo Nagpana is the prestige dialect. ==Phonology==