- Tagalog language - Wikipedia
Tagalog ( təˈɡɑːlɒɡ tə-GAH-log, [5] native pronunciation: [tɐˈɡaːloɡ] ⓘ; Baybayin: ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜔) is an Austronesian language spoken as a first language by the ethnic Tagalog people, who make up a quarter of the population of the Philippines, and as a second language by the majority
- Filipino language - Wikipedia
Filipino (English: ˌfɪlɪˈpiːnoʊ ⓘ FIL-ih-PEE-noh; [1] Wikang Filipino [ˈwikɐŋ filiˈpino]) is the national language of the Philippines, the main lingua franca, and one of the two official languages of the country, along with English [2] It is a de facto standardized form of the Tagalog language, [3] as spoken and written in Metro Manila and in other urban centers of the
- Tagalog language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free . . .
More than 22 million people speak Tagalog as their first language Tagalog was originally spoken by the Tagalog people in the Philippines, who were mainly in most of the central and southern parts of Luzon, the northern island chain of the Philippines
- Tagalog Wikipedia - Wikipedia
The Tagalog Wikipedia (Tagalog: Wikipediang Tagalog; Baybayin: ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜔ ᜏᜒᜃᜒᜉᜒᜇᜒᜌ), or the Filipino Wikipedia (Filipino: Wikipedyang Filipino), is the Tagalog language edition of Wikipedia, which was launched on 1 December 2003
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- Tagalog language | Philippines, Austronesian, Dialects . . .
Tagalog language, member of the Central Philippine branch of the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) language family and the base for Pilipino, an official language of the Philippines, together with English It is most closely related to Bicol and the Bisayan (Visayan) languages—Cebuano, Hiligaynon
- Filipino language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free . . .
About a third of the people in the Philippines speak Tagalog as a first language, and more people speak it as a second language, especially the Filipino language
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