In the Philippines over 170 languages are spoken. Of all of these languages, only 2 (filipino and English) are official languages. At least 10 are considered major and at least 8 are considered co-official.
There are 13 native languages with at least one million native speakers: Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilokano, Hiligaynon,Waray-Waray, Kapampangan, Bikol, Albay Bikol, Pangasinan, Maranao, Maguindanao, Kinaray-a, and Tausug.
Tagalog refers to the language spoken in the Philippines by the ethnic group of the same name. It is one of the official languages of the country alongside English, and it is widely used in various regions in the Philippines.
Castellano, another name for Spanish, is primarily spoken in Spain and in many countries in Latin America. It is also the official language of many international organizations, including the United Nations.
The Tibetan language is simply called "Tibetan." It belongs to the Tibetic language family and is spoken by the Tibetan people in Tibet and surrounding regions.
The Philippines name for grandmother is "Lola."
The name for the Philippines in Filipino is "Pilipinas."
Filipine, English, Basque, and French
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Tagalog refers to the language spoken in the Philippines by the ethnic group of the same name. It is one of the official languages of the country alongside English, and it is widely used in various regions in the Philippines.
Castellano, another name for Spanish, is primarily spoken in Spain and in many countries in Latin America. It is also the official language of many international organizations, including the United Nations.
... Spanish. Other languages spoken in Spain are the two primary dialects of Spanish, Castellano and Aragonese. Catalan is also spoken in Spain as is Occitan.
The official name of the Philippines is the Republic of the Philippines.
The Tibetan language is simply called "Tibetan." It belongs to the Tibetic language family and is spoken by the Tibetan people in Tibet and surrounding regions.
Canada is one at least, although not in all parts of the country.
The Republic of the Philippines is the official second name of the country.
"Dabawenyo" refers to a person who is a native or resident of Davao City in the Philippines. It is also used to describe the dialect spoken in the region.
The official name of the Philippines is "The Republic of the Philippines" (Republika ng Pilipinas in Filipino).
The Philippines name for grandmother is "Lola."