The word "Philippines" is a noun, while "Philippine" is an adjective. When you are referring to the country itself, you should use "Philippines," like in the sentence "The Philippines is an archipelago." On the other hand, since the word "Philippine" is an adjective, you can always find it before a noun, as in the sentence "The Philippine eagle is the largest species of eagle in the world."
Philippine is the type of person and Philippines is the place.
"Philippine" is an adjective that describes something related to the Philippines, such as the Philippine culture or Philippine cuisine. "Philippines" is the plural noun that refers to the country made up of over 7,000 islands in Southeast Asia.
"Philippine" refers to some relation of or to the Philippines.
the philippines are islands (philippine islands)
It comes from the Philippines.
Philippine Air Force, the Philippine Army, and the Philippine Navy
Philippine history is a narration of what happened in the past in the Philippines.
Philippine Islands
No they are in the Philippines
The currency of the Philippines is called the Philippine Peso, with the symbol "₱" and the currency code "PHP."
The Republic of the Philippines uses the Philippine piso. The currency used to be called the Philippine peso. One hundred centavos equals one Philippine peso.
No. Philippine Airlines and Air Philippines is not the same. They are different airlines with somewhat similar names.