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      • In the 1972 Constitution, Pilipino and English are declared as the official languages, and Filipino, as the new national language to be developed from the contributions of all the languages spoken in the Philippines.
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  2. It was declared the basis for the national language in 1937 by then President of the Commonwealth Republic, Manuel L. Quezon and it was renamed Pilipino in 1959.

  3. Jun 30, 1999 · It was part of the agreement of American occupation that in 1946, the Philippines would become independent of the US again. At that time, Tagalog became the official language of the Philippines, this change having been decided about ten years later and having begun already to be implemented in the educational system.

  4. On June 7, 1940, the Philippine National Assembly passed Commonwealth Act No. 570 declaring that the Filipino national language would be considered an official language effective July 4, 1946 (coinciding with the country's expected date of independence from the United States).

  5. Jan 15, 2024 · Designated as the national language, Filipino, alongside English, was granted official language status in 1987 to promote its development. This move aimed to enrich Filipino based on existing Philippine and other languages.

  6. Filipino and English are constitutionally established as official languages in the Philippines, and Filipino is designated as the national language, with English in wide use. Many Filipinos speak Philippine English , a dialect derived from American English due to American colonial influence in the country's education system and due to limited ...

  7. Dec 30, 2012 · Dec 30, 2012 2:42 PM PHT. Voltaire Tupaz. Today, 75 years ago, President Manuel L. Quezon addressed the nation in Filipino via radio. It was the first time that a President went on air speaking...

  8. In the late 19th century, the author Ramon Reyes Lala became the first Filipino to naturalize and become an American citizen, settling in La Jolla The 1910 United States census recorded only 406 people of Filipino descent in the mainland U.S., including 109 in Louisiana and 17 in Washington state.

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