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Theory on the origin of Filipino people?

The Filipino people are believed to have originated from a combination of Austronesian, Malay, Chinese, Spanish, and other influences over centuries of trade, migration, and colonization in the Philippines. The Austronesian migration theory suggests that the earliest settlers in the Philippines came from Taiwan around 4,000 to 2,000 BC, bringing with them their language, culture, and agricultural practices. Subsequent waves of migration and trade contributed to the diverse ancestry of the Filipino people today.


What is the difference between Filipino and spanish?

Spanish is a Romance language, related to Latin and Italian. Tagalog is an Austronesian language, related to Hawaiian and Fijian. The two languages are COMPLETELY unrelated. The only connection is that Tagalog has borrowed many words from Spanish over a period of 300 years.


South east Asian countries that speak spanish?

The Philippines is a Southeast Asian country that was under Spanish rule for over 300 years and has a significant Spanish influence in its culture and language. Other than the Philippines, there are no other Southeast Asian countries where Spanish is widely spoken.


In what ways is Flipino similar to Spanish?

it's only similar because of some select words that the spanish left behind in Philippines, the pronunciation of tagalog however berely resembles spanish, tagalog uses more "softer" pronunciation of a lot of sounds, that in spanish are more clearer or stressed more. for English speaker they might sound similar or same. but for a spanish speaker they are hardly similar at all.


How do you say 300 in Kikuyu language?

300 can be translated into Kikuyu language as magana matatu.