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There are more than 6,500 languages not spoken in the Philippines. Four of them are:

  1. Afrikaans
  2. Hungarian
  3. Yiddish
  4. Basque

If you're talking about the 5 languages of the Philippines that went extinct, they are:

  1. Agta Dicamay
  2. Agta Villaviciosa
  3. Ayta Tayabas
  4. Katabaga
  5. Ermitaño creole
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