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  1. Ang Lingua Franca ay tumutukoy sa anumang wika na ginagamit para sa pakikipag-usap sa pagitan ng mga taong na mayroong magkaiibang katutubong wika. Maaari itong tumukoy sa mga wikang halo tulad ng mga pidgin at kreolo na ginagamit pangkomunikasyon ng mga iibang pangkat-wika.

  2. Jan 16, 2018 · As lingua franca, Tagalog is essentially oral, a linguistic chameleon differing from region to region in various “working” ways and evolving with rambunctious vigor in the street and marketplace, through mass media and the movies.

  3. Jul 28, 2020 · LINGUA FRANCA – Ang kahulugan ng Lingua Franca ay tumutukoy sa isang diyalekto na ginagamit ng dalawa o higit pang mga tao na may magkaibang pangunahing wika. Sa Pilipinas, ang Tagalog ay isang halimbawa ng Lingua Franca dahil may iba’t-ibang diyalekto na matatagpuan sa Pilipinas.

  4. This chapter discusses Taglish as a lingua franca of the mass media. Tagalog serves as the language of commercially driven mass media, specifically radio, television, and film. As the lingua franca of the mass media, Tagalog manages in fact to have a translocal reach. It does so, however, only and always in conjunction with other translocal ...

  5. seasite.niu.edu › Tagalog › Tagalog_mainpageTAGALOG AT NIU

    TAGALOG is the lingua franca of Filipinos anywhere in the world. Most Southeast Asian scholars use TAGALOG as the tool for research in the Philippines. It is also the language of major works in literature and that of Philippine films and songs.

  6. Tagalog is the Philippines’ most widely spoken language. Filipino, the officially recognized national language of the Philippines, is based chiefly on Tagalog and can be considered a variety of Tagalog. Tagalog serves as the lingua franca throughout the country and throughout the world in communities of the Philippine diaspora. Tagalog

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  8. Taglish is the language of informality among middle-class, college-educated, urbanized Filipinos. It was initially looked down upon and viewed as a corruption of Tagalog or English, but it is now a lingua franca in Philippine cities.

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