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  1. Aug 5, 2022 · It's Time to Reclaim Our Philippine Languages and Dialects, Including Filipino English. More than 180 languages and 110 dialects later, 11 languages in the Philippines are said to be dying out, while four are now extinct. How is language going to evolve from here? By Bryle B. Suralta | Aug 5, 2022.

  2. Sep 5, 2022 · The national language is spoken, and the national language based on the current constitution are English and Filipino. It’s interesting to note that 13 of the Filipino languages spoken in the Philippines have at least 1 million speakers! Some of these languages include Cebuano, Hiligayno, Ilokano, Kapampangan, Kinaray-a, and Waray Waray.

  3. Apr 25, 2023 · Filipino is the most prevalent, serving as the country's national language since the 1970s. It originated from Tagalog, which is spoken on the northern island of Luzon. Filipino is commonly used in major urban areas, including Manila, the capital and largest city, as the official language in the Philippines. English has become an essential part ...

  4. Tagalog. Tagalog (Filipino) belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family. The name of the language is derived from tagá-ílog, from tagá – ‘native’+ ílog ‘river’ It is spoken by 21.5 million people as a first language and as a second language by a great majority of Filipinos. Tagalog is also spoken in ...

  5. Yakan is taught in primary schools in Basilan, and used to some extent in literature. It is usually written with the Latin alphabet, but is sometimes written with a version of the Arabic alphabet. Yakan is related to languages such as Abaknon and Mapun, which are spoken in the Philippines, and to Bajaw and Sama, which are spoken in parts of ...

  6. For the curious expat who wants to know more of the Philippine languages and dialects check out this brief background that might help you. Tagalog. Derived from the word “Taga-ilog,” meaning “from the river.” Baybayin is the earliest writing system of Tagalog which underwent a major change upon the arrival of Spanish missionaries.

  7. Feb 2, 2020 · written by Rosetta Stone February 2, 2020. Think of dialects as more than just accents. They’re actually made up of a combination of accents, vocabulary, and grammar. As an example in English, while someone from New Jersey might say, “We’re headed down the shore.”. Most Americans would instead say, “We’re going to the beach.”.

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