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  1. Location. A South East Asia island country in the western Pacific Ocean. An island country is a country made up of one or more islands and surrounded by water. The Philippines consists of more than 7,000 islands, and is one of the largest archipelagos in the world. As a result it is divided into 3 island groups: Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao.

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  2. Sep 23, 2010 · Tagalog, the leading language of the Philippines, is spoken by millions of people. Learn how to communicate with them in fifty carefully planned, eminently practical lessons in this self-study guide. Basic Tagalog intends to teach Tagalog to English speakers with a minimum of time and effort.

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  4. View PDF. Anthony O. Olasiman Jr. 2020-01925-MN-0 BSIT 1-2N Activity No. 1 The Philippines: A Past Revisited By: Renato Constantino Renato Constantino is a Filipino Historian and revisited, analyzing the history of our country, the Philippines. To clear on what just happened from the past to the present in our country.

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  5. This end of term paper concludes a "lexicography" class where we analyzed and compared dictionaries of Philippine languages. I chose to compare dictionaries of Tagalog (or "Pilipino", or "Filipino"), from different periods of the Philippines history - the Spanish period, the American period, and the Independent Philippine, contemporaneous period.

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  6. Jessie Grace Rubrico. Filipino, the national lingua franca of the Philippines, is perceived as the Metro Manila Tagalog which has pervaded the entire country through media, local movies, and educational institutions. There are, however, emerging varieties of Filipino which deviate from the grammatical properties of Tagalog.

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  7. These are Tagalog, Sebuano, Ilokano, Hiligaynon, Bikol, Samar-Leyte, Kapampangan, Pangasinan, Maranao, and Magindanao. The first four of these languages have considerable importance in the Philippines. Tagalog, with some 15,000,000 native speakers, is the native language of Manila and a number of surrounding provinces.

  8. These are Tagalog, Sebuano, Ilokano, Hiligaynon, Bikol, Samar-Leyte, Kapampangan, Pangasinan, Maranao, and Magindanao. The first four of these languages have considerable importance in the Philippines. Tagalog, with some 15,000,000 native speakers, is the native language of Manila and a num-ber of surrounding provinces.

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