the most common dialects are versaien and tagalog. both with heavy Spanish influences
houses,culture,language
A Filipino is a person from the Philippines, a country in Southeast Asia. The term is used to describe individuals as well as the culture and language of the Philippines.
The Philippines were under two Western nations' control: Spain and then later the United States. The Spanish imposed their language, culture, and religion which is why the Philippines is a predominate Christian country today, and the Spanish language is a minor language. In addition, English is also a minor language of the Philippines due to the United States (although the US is not in Europe).
Many years living as an American colony exposed Filipinos to American language and culture.
The Philippines is the only country in Asia where Spanish is still spoken, although it is not an official language. Spanish was introduced during the colonial period and has influenced Filipino culture and language.
there are many different types culture in the Philippines...
Yes, the Philippines was a Spanish colony for over 300 years, from 1565 to 1898. During this period, Spain heavily influenced the country's culture, language, and religion.
Filipino refers to the people, culture, or language of the Philippines, while Spanish refers to the people, culture, or language of Spain. Spanish had a significant influence on Filipino culture due to centuries of Spanish colonization in the Philippines.
language and culture are intertwine..culture grows through language..
No one gave the Philippines the Sanskrit language. Sanskrit is a language of India.
During the Spanish period in the Philippines, there was significant influence from Spanish culture, religion, and language. The spread of Catholicism brought changes in religious practices and traditions. Spanish architecture, education, and language also left a lasting impact on Filipino socio-cultural practices.
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.