As the question is syntactically inaccurate, I will instead answer the question "What language do Filipinos use?". Technically our language can be classified as Austronesian and the official "national" language is Tagalog. This "dialect" (classification is still under debate) however is far from the original and still widely used Tagalog of the Southern Luzon areas (e.g., Bulacan, Quezon, Batangas, etc.). Its current evolved form is generally the primary language spoken in Metro Manila and the commonly understood/used langauge everywhere else. The Philippines is made up of more than 7,000 islands and the geographically divided people speak a little less than 200 languages, dialects or "mixed tongues". -- Omè (dax2276@Yahoo.com)
Talk TV - Philippines - was created in 2011.
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Use a phone dial the number -ringing- hello? talk talk talk hang up
He is the worst president and all he can do is talk! He is also the first gey president of the Philippines
Gandang Gabi, Vice!i is the theme song to a variety and talk show of the same name. The show is hosted in the Philippines by Vice Ganda.
I'm sorry to tell you that my homesafe will not allow me to access Youtube and I've disabled it in my account until I'm blue in the face, I've called talk talk till I'm familiar with all the local accents of India and the Philippines and I can tell you the dopes at talk talk can't even disable it their selves! I'm sick and tired of these dopey twits and I've only had them for two days. If you ever get an answer will you let me know? wilaw@tiscali.co.uk Thanks.
Not all Asia don't know English Philippines Is the only country that knows English Even talk people around you they could answer you
The Philippines does not have counties; instead, it is divided into provinces.
metallic depositsmap of the Philippines
In the Philippines, "Philippines" is spelled as "Pilipinas" in the local language, Filipino.
The governors are the controller of the philippines.
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