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  1. For purposes of communication and instruction, the official languages of the Philippines are Filipino and, until otherwise provided by law, English. The regional languages are the auxiliary official languages in the regions and shall serve as auxiliary media of instruction therein.

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  2. Jan 2, 2024 · Comprehensive list of languages in the Philippines. Overview of 180+ collections of languages and dialects used and spoken in the Philippines

  3. Studies of the baybayin script reveal two characteristics of the Tagalog language that have passed down into the usage of the national language now known as Filipino. First, there is only one symbol for the letters “d” and “r.” The pronunciation depends on the location of the symbol. At the start of the word, it is pronounced “d ...

  4. Major Languages In The Philippines: Tagalog and Other Major Languages of the Philippines Ernesto Constantino,1969 Studies in Philippine Languages & Cultures Linguistic Society of the Philippines,1999 With this issue the scope of this series is enlarged to include cultural

  5. The Philippines has Sebwano, Ilokano, Hiligaynon, Waray, Bikol, Finontok, Finallig, Mëranaw, Bahasa Sug, Yakan, Sinama, Kinamayu, Itawit, Pangasinan, Kapampangan, Bolinaw, and many more. Sebwano,...

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  6. English is one of the country’s official languages, Filipino is the other official language. Eight languages with the most number of native speakers are considered major languages. These are Cebuano, Tagalog, Ilokano, Bikol, Hiligaynon, Waray, Kapampangan, and Pangasinense.

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  8. Apr 29, 2023 · Ernesto A. Constantino’s article "The Sentence Patterns of Twenty-Six Philippine Languages" (1965) constitutes a landmark text in the grammatical description of Philippine languages (PLs) by...

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