Maybe waray or any NATIVE dialect.
Filipino is the national language, but there really isn't any language in the Philippines that fits the definition of "primary" language.
A person is considered Filipino if they are a citizen of the Philippines or if they have Filipino heritage. Being Filipino encompasses cultural identity, traditions, language, and nationality associated with the Philippines.
Tagalog is one of the languages of the Philippines. Filipino is the national 'language' of the Philippines. (According to the current 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, English and Filipino are official languages.)Filipino is largely built on Tagalog but includes many words from other Filipino languages like Cebuano. According to linguists, a dialect is a variant of the same language. So technically, Filipino is a dialect of Tagalog. Hence, Tagalog is practically the national language of the Philippines.
The Philippines is the country where Tagalog is primarily spoken. It is the official language of the Philippines and serves as the basis for the national language, Filipino.
Filipino (or Tagalog) is the main language spoken in the Philippines.
Filipino is the main language used in the Philippines.
Filipino or Tagalog is a kind of language that speaking of Philipines
In the Philippines, "Philippines" is spelled as "Pilipinas" in the local language, Filipino.
Filipino
It is the language spoken in the Philippines .
The Philippines (:People from the Philippines speaks Tagalog or Filipino. They are located in the south east of Asia. These people are called Filipino. They have over a hundred dialects.examples:Magandang Umaga = Good morningSalamat = Thank youThe Phillipines.Philippines only (not counting the 3.4 million filipinos in the United States)Filipinos speak Filipino :)Only the Philippines speak in Filipino
Usually, Filipinos refer to themselves as Pinoy (taking the last syllables from Filipino, and adding a "y"), whose feminine is Pinay. "Filipino" can refer to two things: 1) Filipino as the national language of the Philippines; and 2) a citizen of the Philippines. The Filipino language has no feminine "form." A female citizen of the Philippines is a Filipina.