There are about 176 languages total, depending on how you classify them. This number includes 4 extinct languages. Here is the complete list, according to Ethnologue:
1. Adasen
2. Agta, Alabat Island
3. Agta, Camarines Norte
4. Agta, Casiguran Dumagat
5. Agta, Central Cagayan
6. Agta, Dicamay
7. Agta, Dupaninan
8. Agta, Isarog
9. Agta, Mt. Iraya
10. Agta, Mt. Iriga
11. Agta, Umiray Dumaget
12. Agta, Villa Viciosa
13. Agutaynen
14. Alangan
15. Alta, Northern
16. Alta, Southern
17. Arta
18. Ata
19. Ati
20. Atta, Faire
21. Atta, Pamplona
22. Atta, Pudtol
23. Ayta, Abellen
24. Ayta, Ambala
25. Ayta, Bataan
26. Ayta, Mag-Anchi
27. Ayta, Mag-Indi
28. Ayta, Sorsogon
29. Ayta, Tayabas
30. Balangao
31. Balangingi
32. Bantoanon
33. Batak
34. Bicolano, Albay
35. Bicolano, Central
36. Bicolano, Iriga
37. Bicolano, Northern Catanduanes
38. Bicolano, Southern Catanduanes
39. Bikol
40. Binukid
41. Blaan, Koronadal
42. Blaan, Sarangani
43. Bolinao
44. Bontoc, Central
45. Buhid
46. Butuanon
47. Caluyanun
48. Capiznon
49. Cebuano
50. Chavacano
51. Chinese, Mandarin
52. Chinese, Min Nan
53. Chinese, Yue
54. Cuyonon
55. Davawenyo
56. English
57. Filipino
58. Finallig
59. Ga'dang
60. Gaddang
61. Giangan
62. Hanunoo
63. Higaonon
64. Hiligaynon
65. Ibaloi
66. Ibanag
67. Ibatan
68. Ifugao, Amganad
69. Ifugao, Batad
70. Ifugao, Mayoyao
71. Ifugao, Tuwali
72. Ilocano
73. Ilongot
74. Inabaknon
75. Inakeanon
76. Inonhan
77. Iraya
78. Isinai
79. Isnag
80. Itawit
81. Itneg, Banao
82. Itneg, Binongan
83. Itneg, Inlaod
84. Itneg, Maeng
85. Itneg, Masadiit
86. Itneg, Moyadan
87. Ivatan
88. I-wak
89. Kagayanen
90. Kalagan
91. Kalagan, Kagan
92. Kalagan, Tagakaulu
93. Kalinga, Butbut
94. Kalinga, Limos
95. Kalinga, Lower Tanudan
96. Kalinga, Lubuagan
97. Kalinga, Mabaka Valley
98. Kalinga, Madukayang
99. Kalinga, Southern
100. Kalinga, Upper Tanudan
101. Kallahan, Kayapa
102. Kallahan, Keley-i
103. Kallahan, Tinoc
104. Kamayo
105. Kankanaey
106. Kankanay, Northern
107. Karao
108. Karolanos
109. Kasiguranin
110. Katabaga
111. Kinaray-a
112. Magahat
113. Maguindanao
114. Malaynon
115. Mamanwa
116. Mandaya, Cataelano
117. Mandaya, Karaga
118. Mandaya, Sangab
119. Manobo, Agusan
120. Manobo, Ata
121. Manobo, Cinamiguin
122. Manobo, Cotabato
123. Manobo, Dibabawon
124. Manobo, Ilianen
125. Manobo, Matigsalug
126. Manobo, Obo
127. Manobo, Rajah Kabunsuwan
128. Manobo, Sarangani
129. Manobo, Western Bukidnon
130. Mansaka
131. Mapun
132. Maranao
133. Masbatenyo
134. Molbog
135. Palawano, Brooke's Point
136. Palawano, Central
137. Palawano, Southwest
138. Pampangan
139. Pangasinan
140. Paranan
141. Philippine Sign Language
142. Porohanon
143. Ratagnon
144. Romblomanon
145. Sama, Central
146. Sama, Pangutaran
147. Sama, Southern
148. Sambal, Botolan
149. Sambal, Tinà
150. Sangil
151. Sangir
152. Sinauna
153. Sorsogon, Masbate
154. Sorsogon, Waray
155. Spanish
156. Subanen, Central
157. Subanen, Northern
158. Subanon, Kolibugan
159. Subanon, Western
160. Subanun, Lapuyan
161. Sulod
162. Surigaonon
163. Tadyawan
164. Tagabawa
165. Tagalog
166. Tagbanwa
167. Tagbanwa, Calamian
168. Tagbanwa, Central
169. Tausug
170. Tawbuid, Eastern
171. Tawbuid, Western
172. Tboli
173. Tiruray
174. Waray-Waray
175. Yakan
176. Yogad
Some of the major dialects in the Philippines include Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon, Waray, Kapampangan, and Bicolano, among others. There are over 100 dialects spoken throughout the country, reflecting its diverse linguistic landscape.
Some Tagalog names for dog in different Philippine dialects are: Ilokano - Asong Bisaya - Iro or iro Waray - Iro Kapampangan - Asu
Some of the dialects spoken in the Philippines include Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon, Waray, and Bikol. These dialects are spoken in different regions across the country and are part of the rich linguistic diversity in the Philippines.
There are around 175 spoken languages and dialects in the Philippines. These languages are divided into various groups based on linguistic classification.
Some of the major dialects spoken in the Philippines include Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon (Ilonggo), Bicolano, Waray, and Kapampangan. These dialects are spoken in different regions of the Philippines and have their own unique characteristics.
There are estimated to be around 170 languages and dialects spoken in the Philippines, with major languages including Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, and Hiligaynon.
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Some Tagalog names for dog in different Philippine dialects are: Ilokano - Asong Bisaya - Iro or iro Waray - Iro Kapampangan - Asu
Some of the dialects spoken in the Philippines include Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon, Waray, and Bikol. These dialects are spoken in different regions across the country and are part of the rich linguistic diversity in the Philippines.
There are around 175 spoken languages and dialects in the Philippines. These languages are divided into various groups based on linguistic classification.
Some of the major dialects spoken in the Philippines include Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon (Ilonggo), Bicolano, Waray, and Kapampangan. These dialects are spoken in different regions of the Philippines and have their own unique characteristics.
There are estimated to be around 170 languages and dialects spoken in the Philippines, with major languages including Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, and Hiligaynon.
The Philippines has over 170 dialects, which are mostly regional or provincial languages. However, Tagalog and English are the official languages of the country.
There are eight major languages in the Philippines, with over 100 dialects derived from them. Some of the most spoken dialects include Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon, Waray, Bikolano, and Kapampangan. Each dialect has its own unique characteristics and is spoken in different regions of the country.
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There are approximately 175 languages or dialects spoken in the Philippines. These languages are grouped into different language families, with Filipino and English serving as the official languages of the country.
There are around 175 languages spoken in the Philippines, with the most widely spoken being Tagalog (Filipino), Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon, and Waray. These languages have their own regional dialects and variations, reflecting the cultural and linguistic diversity of the country.