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  1. Filipino (English: / ˌ f ɪ l ɪ ˈ p iː n oʊ / ⓘ, 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, lingua franca (Karaniwang wika), and one of the two official languages (Wikang opisyal/Opisyal na wika) of the country, with English. [2]

  2. 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.

  3. The Filipino language, or Wikang Filipino, not only serves as a lingua franca for the archipelago but also encapsulates the dynamic evolution of the Philippines’ social and cultural fabric. As the official medium of communication in a country characterized by an extensive array of dialects and languages, it is continuously shaped by the ...

  4. Aug 16, 2019 · The Philippines contains many languages aside from the Filipino language. Filipinos usually call them dialects and it shows how diverse Filipinos are when it comes to language like the Kapampangan from Pampanga or Ilokano from Ilocos.

  5. There are over 120 languages spoken in the Philippines. Filipino, the standardized form of Tagalog, is the national language and used in formal education throughout the country. Filipino and English are both official languages and English is commonly used by the government. Filipino Sign Language is the official sign language.

  6. groups presently compiling a dialect continuum in the Philippines. When languages are not documented, it becomes increasingly challenging to identify subsequent word borrowings, dialect mixing, language invasions, and migrations which all affect the original contours of the language being investigated. The study relied heavily on the structuralist

  7. Languages in the Philippines. Filipino (formerly Pilipino) is based on Tagalog and is the official language of the Philippines. In spite of being the national language, only about 55 percent of Filipinos speak the language. In addition to Filipino are about 111 distinct indigenous languages and dialects, of which only about 10 are important ...

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