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  1. Latgalian ( latgalīšu volūda, Latvian: latgaliešu valoda) is an East Baltic language, although it is sometimes considered a dialect of Latvian. The Latvian language law classifies it as a "historical form of Latvian ". [4] It is mostly spoken in Latgale, the eastern part of Latvia. [5]

  2. Tagalog and Cebuano are the most commonly spoken native languages, together comprising about half of the population of the Philippines. Filipino and English are the only official languages and are taught in schools. This, among other reasons, has resulted in a rivalry between the Tagalog and Cebuano language groups.

  3. 2.1 Batanic/Bashiic. The northernmost subgroup in the Philippines is Batanic (or “Bashiic”), which consists of the Itbayaten, Ivatan and Ibatan/Babuyan languages spoken on the Batanes Islands off the northern tip of Luzon, and the Yami language of Orchid Island in Taiwan.

  4. Latgalians (modern) The Latgalians ( Latgalian: latgalīši, Latvian: latgalieši) are an ethnographic group living in Latgale region in Latvia, who speak Latgalian and Standard Latvian. Their distinct culture sets them apart from other Latvians.

  5. The Phiilippines are a group of islands between Malaysia and Taiwan. Many different groups of people live on the Philippines. Between 120 and 187 languages are spoken on the Phiilippines. [1] [2] [3] For over three centuries, the Philippines were a colony of Spain.

  6. Jul 31, 2019 · What Language Is Spoken In The Philippines? Official Languages. The two official languages of the Philippines are Filipino and English. Filipino is the national language, and the official status of English is a holdover from its time as a U.S. territory between the years of 1898 and 1946.

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  8. Latgalian is a Baltic language spoken by 150,000-200,000 people mainly in eastern Latvia, particularly in Latgale, and also in Selonia and Vidzeme. There are also Latgalian speakers in Siberia and Bashkiriya in the Russian Federation. Latgalian at a glance. Native name: latgalīšu volūda [lɑtgɑliːʃu voluːdɑ]

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