The Badjao are an indigenous group spread across the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia. They are known as the "Sea Nomads" due to their history of living on boats and traveling by sea.
While they have a distinct culture and traditions, they primarily speak the languages of the areas they reside in. This means that Badjao communities in the Philippines speak Filipino languages (like Cebuano, Tausug, etc.), those in Malaysia speak Malay, and those in Indonesia speak Indonesian or other local languages.
They may have unique dialects or slang within these languages, but they don't have 10 distinct languages of their own.