Hint:You can write phillipine in the box next to the word go to find out more.
The official languages of the Philippines are Filipino (based on Tagalog) and English. Additionally, there are several regional languages spoken throughout the country, such as Cebuano, Ilocano, and Hiligaynon.
"Speack" is not a word, at least not in American Standard English. (Perhaps you meant "speck" like a small particle or "spoke" which is a past form of speak.) Speak is the present form of the verb for talking. For instance:Diana speaks to audiences well.If it was in the past:Diana spoke well during the presentation.FromlanenabonitaIn some web sites there are people who write the same word with a 'c'= speack. I wasn't sure if it was the correct form of the verb 'to speak'.Thanks for your help
It depends on the person or group in question. Can you please provide more context or specify the region or country you are referring to?
In the Philippines, "Philippines" is spelled as "Pilipinas" in the local language, Filipino.
The correct spelling of Philippines in French is "Philippines."
"Welcome" in the Philippines is spelled as "maligayang pagdating."
I don't know what "speack" is, but if you are asking about language of Bangladesh. It's Bengali.
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Literary Arabic
If we speack about political or material power the word is "pouvoir". If we speack about nations (for exemple: the global superpowers) or about electric power the word is "puissance".
if you are avegeterian you can fly and speack to ducks