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Dec 30, 2012 · It was the first time that a President spoke on air using Filipino, which was declared the Philippines’ national language by virtue of Executive Order No. 134 issued on December 30, 1937.
It is the native tongue of the people in the Tagalog region in the northern island Luzon. It was declared the basis for the national language in 1937 by then President of the Commonwealth Republic, Manuel L. Quezon and it was renamed Pilipino in 1959.
Jan 10, 2024 · In 1935, when Commonwealth status was granted to the Philippines by America, Filipino (based on Tagalog) became its national language. Various revisions have been made to standardize Filipino since then.
On December 30, President Quezon issued Executive Order No. 134, s. 1937, approving the adoption of Tagalog as the language of the Philippines, and proclaimed the national language of the Philippines so based on the Tagalog language.
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Aug 7, 2014 · Based on this recommendation, President Manuel Quezon issued Executive Order 134 in December 1937, which proclaimed that Tagalog shall be the basis of the country’s national language. In...
Jul 28, 2023 · In 1937, the National Language Institute declared Tagalog as the basis for the national language, and it was later renamed "Pilipino" and eventually "Filipino" to encompass the linguistic diversity of the entire nation. While Filipino, based on Tagalog, became the official language, the Philippines' linguistic landscape remains diverse and vibrant.
President Manuel L. Quezon then, on December 30, 1937, proclaimed the selection of the Tagalog language to be used as the basis for the evolution and adoption of the national language of the Philippines. In 1939, President Quezon renamed the proposed Tagalog-based national language as Wikang Pambansâ (national language).