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  1. Filipino ( English: / ˌfɪlɪˈpiːnoʊ / ⓘ, FIH-lih-PEE-noh; [1] Wikang Filipino, [ˈwi.kɐŋ fi.liˈpi.no̞]) is a language under the Austronesian language family. It is the national language ( Wikang pambansa / Pambansang wika) of the Philippines, and one of the two official languages ( Wikang opisyal / Opisyal na wika) of the country ...

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  3. Spanish language in the Philippines. For the specific dialect of Spanish spoken in the country, see Philippine Spanish. Spanish was the only official language of the Philippines for over 300 years when it was ruled by Spain, from the late 1500s to 1898. After that, it became a co-official language with English when the USA ruled the country.

  4. Despite their status as foundational novels, the Noli and Fili have not been translated to many other languages of the Philippines. Except for Filipino, which is the national language, and English, the co-official language, translations of Rizal’s novels in other Philippine languages are almost unheard of.

  5. Dec 28, 2016 · With 7,641 islands in the Philippines, grouped into three major islands—Luzon, Visayas & Mindanao, different dialects flourished in specific regions and was used and spoken by Filipinos. To give you an overview of the languages used in the Philippines aside from Tagalog and English, check out this brief background to Philippine Dialects:

  6. So the idea about the other Philippine languages are just a dialect of Filipino, I think it stems from the fact that Tagalog is the basis of Filipino. Then the Filipino Language has many dialects. For example, I speak the Filipino Language and it is mixed with Ilocano words, so that's one dialect.

  7. It attempts to bring attention to languages whose number of speakers is declining. We are confident that with sufficient exposure to the beauty and richness of the different languages, readers will want to preserve them. This section will provide a compendium of languages and dialects in the Philippines, arranged in alphabetical order.

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