Where is Filipino most spoken?

It's concentrated on the islands of Mindoro and Luzon, where the Philippines' capital Manila is located, but can also be found in various other places in the country.
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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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Do more people speak Filipino or Tagalog?

In terms of total speaker numbers of the two official languages, Filipino is the more widely spoken. It is used as a lingua franca across much of the country.
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Do all Filipinos speak Tagalog?

Some Filipinos refer to the combination of Tagalog and English as Taglish. Most Filipinos still speak Tagalog, though many of the younger generations also learn other Filipino dialects as well.
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What does hi mean 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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Top 10 Languages Spoken in Philippines



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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Are all Filipinos fluent in 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 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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Is Philippines rich in language?

THE Philippines is one of the most linguistically diverse nations in the world. According to Ethnologue, a catalogue of world languages that keeps being updated yearly, there are 171 living languages in the archipelago.
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Do most Filipinos speak English?

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 common is English in the Philippines?

English is widely spoken in the Philippines, and it is one of the official languages of the country along with Filipino, which is based on the Tagalog language. According to data from the Philippine Statistics Authority, about 92% of the population aged 10 years and over in the Philippines are able to speak English.
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Where do the most Filipinos live in America?

Greater Los Angeles is the metropolitan area home to the most Filipino Americans, with the population numbering around 606,657; Los Angeles County alone accounts for over 374,285 Filipinos, the most of any single county in the U.S. The Los Angeles region has the second-largest concentrated population of Filipinos in ...
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Where is the largest Filipino population in the world?

Countries with the highest Filipino population are the United States (3.4 Million), Saudi Arabia (1 million), Canada (850,000), the United Arab Emirates (680,000), Malaysia (325,000) and Japan (260,500).
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Where do most Filipino live in the world?

The United States hosts the largest population of Filipinos outside the Philippines, with a Historic Filipinotown in Los Angeles designated in August 2002, the first district established outside the Philippines to honor and recognize the area's Filipino community.
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Why do Filipinos have American accents?

2. The accent is relatively similar to the American English accent. Because the Philippines has been an American colony for 48 years, it's no doubt that the Filipino English accent sounds almost similar to the original American English accent.
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Why do Filipinos have Spanish last names?

Filipino Spanish surnames

The names derive from the Spanish conquest of the Philippine Islands and its implementation of a Spanish naming system. After the Spanish conquest of the Philippine islands, many early Christianized Filipinos assumed religious-instrument or saint names.
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What is Philippines known for?

The Philippines is called Asia's pearl of the orient for the richness of its culture and the beauty of its landscape. It is home to centuries old churches, turn of the century mansions, ancient forts and modern museums. The Philippines is an archipelago comprising 7,100 islands.
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Do Filipinos have Spanish blood?

Filipinos are predominantly of Malay descent, frequently with Chinese and sometimes American or Spanish ancestry. Many Filipinos have Spanish names because of a 19th-century Spanish decree that required them to use Spanish surnames, or last names.
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Do Mexicans have Filipino?

Filipino Mexicans (Spanish: Mexicanos Filipinos) are Mexican citizens who are descendants of Filipino ancestry. There are approximately 1,200 Filipino nationals residing in Mexico.
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What is Spanish last name in Philippines?

The most common Filipino family names often have a Spanish origin, e.g. SANTOS, REYES, CRUZ, BAUTISTA, GARCIA. Some surnames may have the prefix 'de' or 'del' (e.g. DE CASTRO, DEL ROSARIO).
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How do you say sorry in Filipino?

There is no word for "sorry" or "apology." When Filipinos are at fault, they say in Tagalog or Filipino, "Pasensiya na." That literally translates into, "Please forget your anger" or "Please let it go". It's important to note that the personal pronoun used is in second person, not the first.
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How do Filipinos greet strangers?

When greeting strangers, a soft handshake accompanied with a smile is common among men. Among women, a smile and a hand wave is the usual greeting. Close friends and family may accompany a handshake with a pat on the back. Females may hug and kiss to greet each other.
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Why do Filipinos say ah?

E (often spelled eh) is used to soften a statement. A (often spelled ah) is used in a similar way but to calm the listener down. Bakit mo kinain ang lahat ng ulam natin? Gutom kasi ako e.
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