What percentage of Filipino speak English?

According to Ethnologue, there are 186 languages spoken in The Philippines, Tagalog being the most common. That being said, even though The Philippines may be one on the list of non English speaking countries, 92 percent of Filipinos speak English.
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Is English widely spoken in the Philippines?

The Philippines is recognized globally as one of the largest English-speaking nations with majority of its population having at least some degree of fluency in the language. English has always been one of the official languages of the Philippines and is spoken by more than 14 million Filipinos.
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How many Filipino speaks English?

The Philippines has a worldwide reputation for English fluency, with the majority of its inhabitants speaking the language at some level. English has always been one of the Philippines' official languages, and more than 14 million Filipinos speak it.
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What rank is Philippines in speaking English?

Philippines drops to 22nd in English proficiency ranking

The country's EPI score is categorized as “high proficiency,” considered to be sufficient for tasks like making work presentations, understanding TV shows, and reading newspapers. It is above both the world and Asia average score of 502 and 500, respectively.
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How fluent is Filipino in English?

With two-thirds of the population fluent in English, the Philippines is regarded as one of the largest English-speaking countries in the world.
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Why do Filipinos speak English very well?

Because English is part of the curricula from primary to secondary education, many Filipinos write and speak in fluent Philippine English, although there might be differences in pronunciation.
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Is Filipino English acceptable?

Philippine English is a legitimate nativized variety of English. It is the language used by Filipinos in controlling domains such as science and technology, the judiciary, the legislature, bureaucracy, higher education, scholarly discourse, and the like.
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Is English mother tongue of Philippines?

Filipino is the national language of the Philippines – which is in practice, almost completely composed of the Tagalog language being spoken in the capital Manila. Filipino and English are the official language of the country, with Filipino being used as the lingua franca and English mainly in publications and media.
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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 English a measure of intelligence Philippines?

Verbal-linguistics intelligence is measured through different verbal fluency tests or, simply put, one's language proficiency or one's ability to learn a new language. Therefore, one's proficiency in English is, technically, a measure of an intelligence.
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What is the dying language in the Philippines?

Among Philippine languages at risk for extinction are Arta, Binatak and Iguwak in Luzon, Inata and Karolano in the Visayas as well as Manobo Kalamansig, Tigwahanon and Manobo Ilyanen in Mindanao.
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What is the 3rd largest English speaking country?

Philippines is the 3rd Largest English speaking country in the world. More than 95% of its population speaks English, which is its official language.
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What are the top 3 languages spoken in Philippines?

There are 4 indigenous languages with more than 5 million native speakers:
  • Tagalog.
  • Cebuano.
  • Ilocano.
  • Hiligaynon.
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What are the 3 main languages in the Philippines?

Major Languages of the Philippines. The Philippines has 8 major dialects. Listed in the figure from top to bottom: Bikol, Cebuano, Hiligaynon (Ilonggo), Ilocano, Kapampangan, Pangasinan, Tagalog, and Waray. The language being taught all over the Philippines is Tagalog and English.
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What is the most respected English accent?

Received Pronunciation (RP)

Nevertheless, RP remains the national standard and has traditionally been considered by many to be the most prestigious accent of British English.
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What is the most neutral English accent?

Perhaps the neutral accent is that variety of British English known as 'Received Pronunciation' or RP, today often known as BBC English. But RP is a specific type of British English accent, not English spoken with no accent. The accent owes its status to the dominance of London in British life.
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Why is Filipino so similar to 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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What kind of English is Philippines?

Philippines has a variety of English called Philippine English or Taglish. This variety of English is passed down as the medium of communication of the media and the majority of educated Filipinos.
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Is the Philippines the 5th largest English speaking country?

The only country to rank in the top 5 for both numbers of English speakers and English proficiency, the Philippines has an EPI score of 67.4.
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Why do Filipinos have American accents?

Because the Philippines was colonized by America, it's been ingrained to the local mindset that American English (with the accents) is the correct form of English (as opposed to British English).
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Which country has most English speakers?

The United States and India have the most total English speakers, with 283 million and 125 million, respectively. There are also 108 million in Pakistan, 79 million in Nigeria, and 64 million in the Philippines.
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Why is everything in English in the Philippines?

English is considered as the second language in the Philippines - next to Filipino, the official one. The ability for most Filipinos to speak and understand English is an advantage compared to other Asian countries.
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Is it difficult to learn Filipino?

Like in any language, there are factors that can make Filipino hard to learn. That said, it's actually one of the easiest languages to study and master. That doesn't mean that you can become fluent overnight, but compared to other languages, Filipino is a bit more straightforward.
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Are some 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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