Roughly 28 million people speak Tagalog as their first language, with many more speaking it as a second language in the Philippines.
The country where people speak English and Tagalog is the Philippines. English and Filipino (which is based on Tagalog) are both official languages of the Philippines.
Tagalog is spoken by approximately 28 million people in the Philippines as their first language. Additionally, it is spoken by many Filipino communities around the world, bringing the total number of speakers to around 90 million.
Hindi ako nagsasalita ng Ingles
Tagalog is primarily spoken in the Philippines. It is the first language of the Tagalog ethnic group, which is the largest ethnic group in the country. Tagalog is also one of the official languages of the Philippines, along with English.
The phrase "I speak English" can be translated to Tagalog as "Nagsasalita ako ng Ingles."
yes she dose because she's half Chinese and part of family speak Tagalog .
Tagalog, if you include native speakers and people who speak it as a second language.
The Philippines
Abattoir in tagalog, which is language spoken by the Filipinos is katayan ng hayop.
The Philippines
Not all people with Hispanic surnames are Hispanic or speak Spanish. There are many US citizens whose fathers and grandfathers were immigrants from Latin American countries, but who have never learned Spanish. Similarly, people of the Philippines born of Spanish intermarriages may have only spoken Tagalog for generations.
All people speak differently.
The majority of the southwest people (United States) speak English, followed by Spanish. A few speak their Native American language and some immigrants speak their native Vietnamese, Tagalog, Korean, or others.
they speak ingeles like americans!The people who live in Juneau overwhelmingly speak English, though a significant portion of the population (15%) speaks Tlingit and small percentages speak Inupiag (5%), Tagalog (3%), and Spanish (2%) at home.
Ewok, if I am not mistaken...
Hindi ako nagsasalita ng Ingles
The official languages are English and French. Of course ther are millions of recent immigrants who speak other languages. Many that I know personally speak languages such as Hindi, Urdu, Vietnamese, Chinese, Tagalog, Spanish, Russian and Croatian.