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		<description><![CDATA[The Philippines has many languages. The Philippines has a total of 171 native languages that are still spoken and used in the country. Such a small country but has so many dialects/languages. Filipinos, refer to languages as dialects. Believe it or not, Spanish was the original official language of the Philippines. Because for such a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Philippines</strong> has many languages. The Philippines has a total of 171 native languages that are still spoken and used in the country. Such a small country but has so many dialects/languages.</p>
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<p>Filipinos, refer to <strong>languages</strong> as dialects.</p>
<p>Believe it or not, Spanish was the original <strong>official language of the Philippines</strong>. Because for such a long time the Philippines was invaded by the Spaniards. And learning Spanish is mandatory at schools and universities during that time.</p>
<p>But after the independence of the Philippines, <strong>the national language of the Philippines has become Filipino</strong> or popularly known as<strong> Tagalog</strong>.</p>
<p>English, is also widely used in the Philippines. Since it&#8217;s a mandatory subject at schools and universities, up to now.</p>
<p>There are 13 indigenous <strong>languages in the Philippines</strong> with at least 1 million native speakers. They are:</p>
<p>1. Tagalog which is mainly spoken and used nationwide.<br />
2. Cebuano, used in the Visayas area particularly in Cebu.<br />
3. Ilokano, used in the Ilocos region (Ilocos Norte, Ilocus Sur, Abra etc.)<br />
4. Hilgaynon, used and spoken in the western part of Visayas.<br />
5. Waray-Waray, used and spoken in the provinces of Samar.<br />
6. Kapampangan (Pampango), used and spoken in Pampanga located in Luzon.<br />
7. Bikol (Bicolano), used and spoken in the provinces of Bicol.<br />
8. Albay Bikol (Albay Bicolano), used and spoken in Albay, a province in Bicol.<br />
9. Pangasinan, used and spoken in the Pangasinan area. It&#8217;s also known as &#8220;Pangalatok&#8221; to it&#8217;s native people.<br />
10. Maranao, used and spoken in the provinces of Lanao (Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur, etc.)<br />
11. Maguindano, used and spoken in different parts of Mindanao.<br />
12. Kinaray-a, used and spoken in Antique.<br />
13. Tausug, used and spoken in Sulu.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s evidently a huge amount of dialectal variation among the languages of the Philippines. A good example of this variation are between Tagalog and Kapampangan. Because they are known to have very moderate dialectal variation.</p>
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<p>But if you&#8217;re a tourist or someone who wants to settle and <strong>live in the Philippines</strong>, the best dialect to study and learn is Tagalog. Because it&#8217;s mainly spoken nationwide and is the national language of the Philippines. It&#8217;s easy to learn too, which is a plus.</p>


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