The development of spoken literature in the Philippines has a rich history that dates back to pre-colonial times when oral traditions were passed down through generations. Spanish colonization introduced written literature, while American occupation further influenced the use of English in literary works. Today, spoken literature in the Philippines continues to evolve, with a diverse range of traditional and contemporary forms being celebrated and preserved.
the developments are the people in the Philippines already know how to use these spoken literature in terms of communicating to other foreign people and other countries.Filipino people already know how to speak English because of the influences of these language.it is being stated that Philippines is the 3rd country that is fluent and know how to speak English correctly.it helps the progression in the Philippines in communicating foreign people or foreign country like some investors in the Philippines go to other country in order for the understanding and to explain about what they want to invest they use English language so that they can understand each other.
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Cebuano is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines, particularly in the central and southern regions. It is one of the most widely spoken languages in the country and is commonly used in everyday communication, media, and literature.
The Philippines is the country where Tagalog is spoken. Tagalog is one of the official languages of the Philippines and is widely spoken throughout the country, especially in the capital region of Manila.
Spoken literature refers to literature that is meant to be heard, such as poetry readings or storytelling sessions. Oral literature encompasses stories, myths, and legends that are passed down verbally through generations within a culture or community.
the relevance of literature in educational development
The main language spoken in the Philippines is Filipino (Tagalog). It is the national language and one of the two official languages of the country, the other being English.
I suppose, either: 1. Literature written about or set in the Philippines. 2. Literature written by residents of the Philippines or the decendants of residents of the Philippines. 3. Literature which highlights Filipino culture or customs. 4. Literature in which the main characters are Filipinos, or 5. Literature written in Tagalog or another Filipino language.
Development Bank of the Philippines was created in 1935.
No, Philippine literature existed prior to the arrival of the Spanish. It was primarily oral in form, passed down through generations via storytelling, songs, and chants. The Spanish colonization later influenced the development of written literature in the Philippines.
The main languages spoken in Isabela Province in the Philippines are Ilocano, Gaddang, and Ibanag. Tagalog is also commonly spoken as it is the national language of the country.
Tagalog.Filipino.
It is a language spoken in parts of the Philippines.