What language is Tagalog closest to?

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 (Ilongo), and Samar.
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Which Filipino dialect is closest to Spanish?

Chavacano or Chabacano [tʃabaˈkano] is a group of Spanish-based creole language varieties spoken in the Philippines. The variety spoken in Zamboanga City, located in the southern Philippine island group of Mindanao, has the highest concentration of speakers.
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What language does Tagalog sound like?

Sounds like that it contains a lot of Spanish. Tagalog sounds like a mix of Spanish, English and a few words I don't know.
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Is Tagalog a Spanish mix?

The direct translation of the word Tagalog means, “from the river.” It combines language influences from China, Malaysia, Spain and America. It is the result of the occupation of the Philippines by several other nations.
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Is Filipino and English similar?

Philippine English traditionally follows American English spelling and grammar while it shares some similarity to Commonwealth English.
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How Similar are Tagalog and Indonesian?



Is Filipino English accent good?

Generally, the Filipino English accent is a very neutral accent that helps ESL learners learn English easily. Besides the proper emphasis of the vowel and consonant sounds, Filipino English speakers always speak English at a normal speed. Truly, the Filipino English accent is friendly and comprehensible.
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Is Philippine English wrong in English?

Philippine English accent is a legitimate variety of the English language, according to Dr. Danica Salazar, world English editor for the Oxford English Dictionary, the principal historical dictionary of the English language. “The Philippine English is not slang. It is not wrong.
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How close is Spanish to Filipino?

In fact, researchers state that about 33% of the words in Tagalog are of Spanish origin and are still widely existing today.
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Is Tagalog difficult to learn?

Tagalog is relatively difficult for English speakers to learn. This is mostly because of major grammatical differences (especially verb-pronoun relationships) and the origins of its vocabulary. However, Tagalog pronunciation and writing are straightforward, and a few grammatical features are refreshingly simple.
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Are Filipinos Hispanic?

What about Brazilians, Portuguese and Filipinos? Are they considered Hispanic? People with ancestries in Brazil, Portugal and the Philippines do not fit the federal government's official definition of “Hispanic” because the countries are not Spanish-speaking.
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How do you say hi in Filipino?

Kumusta is the most direct way to say hello in Filipino, but it's not the only way Pinoys greet each other.
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What does Filipino sound like to non speakers?

FROM: Mac Mccarthy – English

I'm a foreigner who's lived in the Philippines for many years. Filipino (the national language, as opposed to the various vernaculars) like Tagalog, has an awful lot of A's… most all of them pronounced as “ah.” There are plenty of double A's & even triple-A's.
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Do Filipinos speak Spanish?

Spanish is not commonly spoken in the Philippines today. Though Spanish was an official language from 1565 to 1987, it declined rapidly after Spain lost the Spanish-American war and control of the islands in 1898. Currently around 0.5% (<500,000) of the 110 million Filipinos speak Spanish.
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Is there a pure Filipino?

In terms of genome and anthropological studies and research the “pure Filipino” does not exist. In other words there is no “pure Filipino.”
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Why does Filipino sound like Spanish?

Unsurprisingly, since the Philippines was administrated for centuries from New Spain in present-day Mexico, Philippine Spanish is broadly similar to Latin American Spanish not only in vocabulary but also in pronunciation and grammar.
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Is Tagalog similar to Malay?

The reason being is that Malay and Tagalog have completely different grammar, syntax, and vocabulary despite belonging to the same tree of Austronesian Languages, which explains very slight similarities in vocabulary (many of the cognates between Malay and Tagalog are actually even just false friends - words that sound ...
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What do you call a girl from the Philippines?

Filipino is the Hispanized (or Anglicized) way of referring to both the people and the language in the Philippines. Note that it is also correct to say Filipino for a male and Filipina for a female.
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What does Gago mean?

Word forms: gago, gaga. adjective. stammering ⧫ stuttering. masculine noun/feminine noun. stammerer ⧫ stutterer.
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What does Kuya mean in Filipino?

Simply put, "Kuya" is used to address an older male relative or friend (especially one's own brother), and means "brother". "Ate", is in reference to an older female relative or respected friend (especially one's own sister or kapatid), and means "Sister".
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Is Tagalog easy to learn for Spanish speakers?

Tagalog. Learning Tagalog is like learning Spanish for beginners. This is because Tagalog is the primary language of the Philippines.
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What words are similar in Spanish and Filipino?

Spanish and Filipino Words That Are Surprisingly Similar
  • “Seguro” and “Siguro”
  • “Demasiado” and “'Di Masyado”
  • “Almorzar” and “Almusal”
  • “Jaula,” “Aula” and “Hawla”
  • “Basta”
  • “Enano” and “Unano”
  • “Huelga” and “Welga”
  • “Vivo” and “Bibo”
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Did Mexico invade Philippines?

During World War II, Mexico participated in the Pacific campaign against Japan and sent the 201 Squadron, with a contingent of the Mexican Expeditionary Air Force, which arrived in Manila on 30 April 1945, commanded by Colonel Antonio Cardenas Rodriguez. The Mexican air force participated in the Battle of Luzon.
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Why Philippine English is unique?

The Philippine variety of English has evolved beyond the American standard, having developed distinctive features of pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and discourse determined by the native languages and culture of its Filipino speakers.
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Why do Filipino students have difficulty speaking in English?

Discrimination as a Problem

Most Filipinos from the age of teens to middle-aged who have not been able to pursue college can speak basic English because they've learned it from school for many years since elementary to high school.
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Does the Philippines celebrate Christmas?

Philippines: The longest Christmas celebrations in the world. The Philippines is said to celebrate Christmas for the longest duration in the world, a result of the country's history, religion and proclivity to party.
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