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  1. If this happens, perhaps, calling the national language of the Philippines as Tagalog will then be forgotten. NTUNote: This translation from the Filipino version is by Antonio Senga, Filipino Language Studies coordinator, NT University, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 22 August 2000.

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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. 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.

    • Lawrence A. Reid
  5. 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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  6. This paper is a meta-analysis of the word-formation processes' frameworks used by Filipino speakers of English. It presents these processes that operated in the creation of the Philippine English (henceforth PhilE) lexicon since the 1970's and argues that Philippine English lexical-formation creatively dances with the changing of time.

    • Camilo M Villanueva, Jr
  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. 2013, Kaisipan 1 (1) Contrary to what skeptics believed, there is Filipino philosophy in the Western traditional sense that should be distinguished from ethnophilosophy or cultural philosophy. This paper tries to elucidate this philosophical development by identifying the Western model of philosophizing, by clarifying the meaning of “Filipino ...

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