Tagalog is the national language (unlike the US which is too PC to have a national language) and English is one of the official languages. Spanish is also spoken.
All together, the Philippines have 180 languages spoken in the country.
Most Filipinos will use the English language when travelling abroad.
because american did not understandthe filipino language and may not now what did she\he asked.
Filipino, a language based on Tagalog, is the official language of the Philippines. Yes, Filipinos speak in various languages and dialects. Since many Filipinos are of mixed ancestry, they can switch from one language to another. Many Filipinos are multilingual. English is used a lot especially in the city. In the regions, different dialects are spoken. Filipino (official; based on Tagalog) and English (official); eight major dialects - Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon or Ilonggo, Bicol, Waray, Pampango, and Pangasinan
The language used to inform authorities about the real condition of Filipinos is typically English, as it is one of the official languages of the Philippines and is widely understood by government officials and agencies. Additionally, Tagalog may also be used depending on the context and the audience being addressed.
English is one of the official languages of the Philippines alongside Filipino. It is widely used in business, government, and education, making it an important language in the country. Many Filipinos are proficient in English, and it is often used as a medium of instruction in schools.
Many Filipinos use a combination a Filipino, Tagalog and English. The English word limited in Filipino is limitado.
The history of the medical technology abroad can be traced to Italy. The Latin language is used because Latin is a dead language and is therefore used in nomenclature.
English may be our second language but many have difficulty in it for the same reasons people of other nationalities have difficulties in it. We have our own language to speak in. We are more used to speaking our own language. Some can't get the education to learn it. Besides, we have a lot of good English speakers too (sometimes even better in English than Filipino).
About 56% of Filipinos are proficient in English, making it one of the official languages of the Philippines alongside Filipino (Tagalog). English is widely used in government, business, and education in the country.
English and Filipino are widely used as mediums of communication in the Philippines. English is commonly used in business, education, and government settings, while Filipino, based on Tagalog, is the national language and is spoken by a large part of the population. Many Filipinos are bilingual and proficient in both languages.
is English the language commonly used in Vietnam
The most used vowel in the English language is the letter "e."
Actually, in our globalized world, it's useful for everyone to study other languages, in order to communicate on Facebook or Twitter or to have a business conversation. You asked about Filipinos specifically, so the answer is this: in other countries (especially England, Canada and the United States), few people speak Tagalog, so if you are a Filipino who plans on doing any business with those other countries, knowing English will be necessary for your career. Also, if you want to read English literature or English-language newspapers in the original language, it helps to become familiar with that language. Thus, knowing English will be helpful both professionally and on a personal level.