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  1. Language data for the Philippines. 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 ...

  2. THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF PHILIPPINE LANGUAGES. One question that is central in this context is: How does the kind of diversity in the Philippine languages described above (and indeed the diversity of all languages) arise?6 As Figure 1. A map of major Philippine languages A Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2004 66 Curtis D. McFarland Table 9.

  3. Chinese -Mandarin and Fookein, as well as Spanish are also used by some sectors of Philippine society. 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 ...

  4. Mar 6, 2024 · Language Diversity in Philippine Society. The linguistic diversity of the Philippines has had a profound impact on its society, influencing daily interactions and shaping cultural practices. With over 170 languages spoken across the country’s 7,641 islands, linguistic diversity is a central feature of Filipino identity.

  5. Oct 12, 2015 · 2. Cebuano. Cebuano is the next most spoken language in the Philippines with a total of 21,340,000 Filipinos using it. This is mainly used in Cebu City and some areas in Mindanao, such as Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, and General Santos City. 3. Ilocano.

  6. Aug 6, 2009 · major Philippine Languages namely, Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano and Hiligaynon with 250,000. words each and the Filipino sign lang uage with . 7,000 signs (Roxas, et al., 2009). Computational

  7. 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. For over three centuries, the Philippines were a colony of Spain. Amongst others, the Spanish introduced free public schools, which taught in Spanish. For a long time, the United States controlled the ...

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