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  1. 3 days ago · The Philippines has two official languages, Filipino and English. Filipino serves as a lingua franca across much of the country. The linguistic landscape has been shaped by colonization, particularly Spanish and American influences. Tagalog, a widely spoken language, was the official language from 1937 to 1987.

  2. 1 day ago · Central Tagalog dialects: Manila/Standard Tagalog or Filipino (Metro Manila), and Tanay-Paete (Rizal & Laguna). Southern Tagalog dialects: Batangas (Batangas, Cavite, & Oriental Mindoro), Lubang (Occidental Mindoro), Tayabas (Quezon), and Aurora.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FilipinosFilipinos - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Filipinos (Filipino: Mga Pilipino) are citizens or people identified with the country of the Philippines. The majority of Filipinos today are predominantly Catholic and come from various Austronesian peoples, all typically speaking Filipino, English, or other Philippine languages.

  5. 3 days ago · Rinconada Bikol or simply Rinconada, spoken in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines, is one of several languages that compose the Inland Bikol (or Southern Bicol) group of the Bikol macrolanguage.

  6. 14 hours ago · PAGASA uses names from various Filipino dialects. These reflect the country’s linguistic and cultural diversity. So, these names should be familiar and easy to pronounce for people from different regions. Examples include names in Tagalog (“Auring”), Cebuano (“Dante”), Ilocano (“Crising”), and Hiligaynon (“Bising”).

  7. 4 days ago · Levels of Filipino Social Interaction with Increasing Rapport. Pakikitungo, Pakikihalubilo, Pakikisalamuha, Pakikibagay, Pakikisama, Pakikipaglagayang-loob, Pakikisangkot, Pakikiisa. Filipino culture is not confrontational in orientation; it is consensual. Consensus is desired in that it respects the principles of kapwa, damdamin, and dangal.

  8. 1 day ago · Finally, the Mangyan script. When the Spaniards arrived in the Philippines, the more famous Filipino system of writing, the Baybayin was discarded. However, in Mindoro, the Buhid and Hanunoo Mangyans continued to practice their writing system. The Mangyan script like the Baybayin is based on the syllables of the Philippine phonetics.

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