In Tagalog, you would write "All the best to you," as "Ang lahat ng mga pinakamahusay sa iyo," according to several different translation applications. Tagalog is the official Filipino language.
all the best
23 consonants (all the English consonants plus Ñ and NG)
Filipino subject is part of the school curriculum in the Philippines. This is where the students would learn all about the Filipino language (the Philippines national language). In this subject, they will study about how to speak and write the Filipino language well. Good grammar, correct sentence formation, correct pronunciation, vocabulary words, etc. would be part of their lessons.
The status of English language proficiency of Filipino nursing students is good. All Filipino students are taught English early on in school in the Philippines.
Filipino or Tagalog is a kind of language that speaking of Philipines
The Philippines has hundreds of dialects spoken depending on the place where the person lives. Filipino is the national language in the Philippines. It is important that Filipinos learn this language for better understanding of one another. It is learned that Filipino language is an effective tool not only for the advancement of the society but for resolving conflicts all over the land.
Nobody donates a language. A language is either inherited of acquired. A Filipino born in another country can learn to speak the language of the country where he or she is born and not learn to speak Filipino. A concrete example is in the USA. There are many Filipinos who are born in the USA whose parents are from the Philippines but can only speak English. Therefore Filipinos inherited and acquire to speak Filipino since we all learn at the very early age the Filipino language.
Buwan ng Wika is a Filipino phrase that translates to "Language Month" in English. It is a month-long celebration in the Philippines that promotes awareness and appreciation for the Filipino language and culture.
Yes. If you think you're about to use it, don't speak write or use them at all.
As a native language, in Luzon. Spoken by the Tagalogs who themselves are actually mestizos now since many have intermingled with Spanish during the colonial era. Filipino is the national standardized form of Tagalog, by the Philippine government. Only 55% of Filipinos speak Tagalog/Filipino as a native language. All others speak their own dialects, Cebuano, Chavacano, Waray-Waray, Bahasa Tausug and such. Those Filipinos speak Filipino (Tagalog) simply as a second language or a lingua franca. It is the unifying language of the Philippines. Also, Filipinos in America and Filipino communities speak Filipino/Tagalog as well as their own native dialects. Although their offspring and descendants 80% of the time no longer speak any Filipino language or dialect as they all speak English.
I do not promote or write in gangster language. It is important to use respectful and inclusive language in all forms of communication.
Filipino subject is part of the school curriculum in the Philippines. This is where the student would learn all about the Filipino language - good grammar, correct sentence formation, correct pronunciation, vocabulary words, etc.