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  2. Tagalog (/ t ə ˈ ɡ ɑː l ɒ ɡ /, tə-GAH-log; [tɐˈɡaːloɡ]; Baybayin: ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜔) is an Austronesian language spoken as a first language by the ethnic Tagalog people, who make up a quarter of the population of the Philippines, and as a second language by the majority.

  3. Apr 13, 2024 · Tagalog language, member of the Central Philippine branch of the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) language family and the base for Pilipino, an official language of the Philippines, together with English. It is most closely related to Bicol and the Bisayan (Visayan) languages—Cebuano, Hiligaynon.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
    • The Reluctant Separation Between Tagalog and Filipino
    • How Tagalog Came Into Existence
    • The Spanish Factor
    • The American Touch
    • Conclusion

    In a country divided into many ethnic groups depending on regions, there are about 170 dialects and 8 major languages that boast of a million or more users with Tagalog being one of them. Since it’s the language spoken among natives of Central Luzon that houses the capital city of Manila, Tagalog is looked upon in a higher level among all languages...

    Thousands of years ago, inhabitants from the Malayan Archipelago and later the Mongoloids coming from parts of Southeast Asia had reached the Philippines by crossing through land bridges. Then the period from early 7000 BC untill 3000 BC saw large numbers of people from places like the Malay Peninsula, Indonesian islands, Vietnam and China setting ...

    From 1565 until the last month of 1898, the Philippines was under the control of the colonial power of Spain. The Spaniards took control for almost three and a half centuries. This is the reason why they have the greatest influence on every area of a Pilipino’s life. They also introduced Catholicism, which played an important role in revolutionizin...

    The Americans came before the turn of the 19th century and their English language has continued its domination over the entire country next to Tagalog, of course. It’s the second language of Pilipinos, and is learned as early as 4 years oldwith many private institutions choosing it as their medium of teaching. English being the international langua...

    Tagalog as a language has gone through so many changes. It’s continuously evolving, far different now from what it used to be. It’s not yet ready to rest just yet as still has a long journey ahead of it before it reaches its final stop.

  4. Article History. Tagalog, largest cultural-linguistic group in the Philippines. They form the dominant population in the city of Manila; in all provinces bordering Manila Bay except Pampanga; in Nueva Ecija to the north; and in Batangas, Laguna, Marinduque, Mindoro, and Quezon to the south.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Jan 10, 2024 · The evolution of the Tagalog language reflects the diverse history and cultural interactions that have shaped the Philippines. In this article, we will delve into the origins of Tagalog and explore how it has become an integral part of Filipino identity.

  6. Mar 2, 2018 · In 1879, Tagalog became the official language of the Philippine islands, but its reign was short lived; in 1935, Spanish was established as the national language. Over times of various occupations, Tagalog incorporated words, phrases and pronunciations of other languages.

  7. Jul 28, 2023 · The Tagalog language, with its fascinating origins and historical significance, stands as a pillar of Filipino identity. As the national language of the Philippines, Tagalog plays a vital role in uniting a diverse archipelago of more than 7,000 islands.

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