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In the Philippines, there are between 120 and 175 languages, depending on the method of classification. Four languages no longer have any known speakers.
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Spanish was the official language of the Philippines from the beginning of Spanish rule in the late 16th century, through the country's independence, until a ...
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Republic of the Philippines, Republika ng Pilipinas. Population. 88,707,000. National Languages. English, Filipino. Literacy Rate. 96% (2008 UNESCO) ...
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The Philippine languages are a 1991 proposal by Robert Blust that all the languages of the Philippines and northern Sulawesi—except Sama–Bajaw ...
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The Philippines has two major languages and these are English and Filipino. Filipino is the official national language, as mandated by the 1987 ...
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This is the list of recognized regional languages in the Philippines as ordered and permitted by the Department of Education (Philippines) under the Mother ...
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Why is the Philippine national language called Filipino? Isn't it Tagalog? And is it spelled Pilipino, Philippino or Philipino? Learn the difference!
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Notes: AGTA: Language family. Abat Island: Language variation ...
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24 Jun 2010 ... The Philippines is known for its diverse culture and languages. Featured in this hub are the 8 major languages of the Philippines.
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Spanish was an official language of the Philippines until 1973. Since then, the two official languages are Filipino (a de-facto form of Tagalog) and English.
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