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  1. The Philippines has two official languages, Filipino (or Pilipino) and English. Filipino has eight major dialects, in order of use: Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon or Ilonggo, Bicol, Waray, Pampango, and Pangasinense. Some regard these as separate languages. Apart from these, there are more than 176 local dialects.

  2. Feb 15, 2023 · The main difference between a variant and a dialect is that a variant is a specific form of a language that is used in a particular region and is considered the standard pronunciation, while a ...

  3. The Philippines professional league is Asia’s first and also one of the oldest in the world — second only to the NBA. 6. Jeepneys are still the most popular mode of transport. Jeepneys are synonymous with the Philippines. After World War II, American troops left behind thousands of surplus Jeeps.

  4. There are more than 175 ethnolinguistic groups, and over 100 dialects and languages spoken. One of the difficulties of writing a history of the Philippines is that prior to the arrival of the Spanish in the sixteenth century, the people that inhabited the archipelago did not see themselves as a unified political or cultural group.

  5. Sep 8, 2022 · Facts about Filipinos. 26. On July 27, 2014, the birth of a baby girl made the population of the Philippines officially become 100 million. The Philippians was the twelfth country in the world to reach this number. 27. Half of the Philippines population is estimated to live on the island of Luzon.

  6. Dec 13, 2021 · Coming to dialects, there are eight dialects in the Philippines. These include the – Pangasinan- Bikol- Ilocano- Waray- Tagalog- Kapampangan and – Hiligaynon. Out of these dialects, the level-up of Tagalog is the official language of the country – the Filipino. The English language in the Philippines has the same status.

  7. Apr 20, 2022 · Thus, Hindi, Punjabi, and Urdu (spoken by the Pakistani community) are among the most widely spoken South Asian languages. Recently, many Tamil, Nepali, and Marathi speakers have immigrated to the Philippines. Other Asian languages that can be heard in the Philippines include Malay, Vietnamese, and Korean.