· The official language is Filipino (combination of the Pilipino language and English). There are lots of variations, the main one being Tagalog, though it varies depending on which area you are in.
;)
The zambales language is commonly sambali\zambal........................ But other people who lived there in a sudden just speak fluent TAGALOG.................
Someone would speak the language Fanti primarily in Ghana, specifically in the Central and Western regions. Fanti is one of the Akan dialects spoken by the Fante people, who are predominantly located along the coastal areas of Ghana.
As a native language, in Luzon. Spoken by the Tagalogs who themselves are actually mestizos now since many have intermingled with Spanish during the colonial era. Filipino is the national standardized form of Tagalog, by the Philippine government. Only 55% of Filipinos speak Tagalog/Filipino as a native language. All others speak their own dialects, Cebuano, Chavacano, Waray-Waray, Bahasa Tausug and such. Those Filipinos speak Filipino (Tagalog) simply as a second language or a lingua franca. It is the unifying language of the Philippines. Also, Filipinos in America and Filipino communities speak Filipino/Tagalog as well as their own native dialects. Although their offspring and descendants 80% of the time no longer speak any Filipino language or dialect as they all speak English.
Tagalog is primarily spoken in the central region of the Philippines, particularly in the capital city of Manila and surrounding areas in Luzon island. It is the basis of the national language, Filipino, and is one of the most widely spoken languages in the country.
Yes, the Romani people - commonly referred to as "gypsies" - traditionally speak the Romani language, which is an Indo-Aryan language with various dialects. However, many Romani individuals also speak the dominant language of the country they reside in.
Namatjira was a central Australian Aborigine, so he spoke Arrernte, one of the indigenous dialects.
The zambales language is commonly sambali\zambal........................ But other people who lived there in a sudden just speak fluent TAGALOG.................
A Filipino society is comprised of Philippine natives who primarily reside in the central Luzon area and speak the tagalong language. Most Filipinos are decedents of the ancient Polynesians.
yes, mosth population speak spanish but too in other part speak dialects, not all population speak dialects, so mosth population speak spanish
A Filipino society is comprised of Philippine natives who primarily reside in the central Luzon area and speak the tagalong language. Most Filipinos are decedents of the ancient Polynesians.
The Lenni Lenape spoke the algonquin Language. Now most of them speak english.
Standard language is what people speak if they are not using the vernacular or a dialect; it is normal language.
Someone would speak the language Fanti primarily in Ghana, specifically in the Central and Western regions. Fanti is one of the Akan dialects spoken by the Fante people, who are predominantly located along the coastal areas of Ghana.
As a native language, in Luzon. Spoken by the Tagalogs who themselves are actually mestizos now since many have intermingled with Spanish during the colonial era. Filipino is the national standardized form of Tagalog, by the Philippine government. Only 55% of Filipinos speak Tagalog/Filipino as a native language. All others speak their own dialects, Cebuano, Chavacano, Waray-Waray, Bahasa Tausug and such. Those Filipinos speak Filipino (Tagalog) simply as a second language or a lingua franca. It is the unifying language of the Philippines. Also, Filipinos in America and Filipino communities speak Filipino/Tagalog as well as their own native dialects. Although their offspring and descendants 80% of the time no longer speak any Filipino language or dialect as they all speak English.
Yes, all dialects of Chinese have basically the same written language.
Tagalog is primarily spoken in the central region of the Philippines, particularly in the capital city of Manila and surrounding areas in Luzon island. It is the basis of the national language, Filipino, and is one of the most widely spoken languages in the country.
Most of the time, Mandarin or Cantonese. Sometimes they speak lesser-known dialects like Fujianese. There are many types of dialects. I can't list them all.