The country where people speak English and Tagalog is the Philippines. English and Filipino (which is based on Tagalog) are both official languages of the Philippines.
Tagalog is primarily spoken in the Philippines. It is the first language of the Tagalog ethnic group, which is the largest ethnic group in the country. Tagalog is also one of the official languages of the Philippines, along with English.
"Do you speak English?" if translated to Tagalog/Filipino language would be, "Nagsasalita ka ba ng Ingles?" or "Nag-iigles ka ba?"
To say "I don't speak English" in Tagalog, you would say "Hindi ako marunong mag-English."
It is estimated that approximately 22 million people speak Tagalog.
About 96% of the Filipinos can speak Tagalog while 5 out of 10 Filipinos can speak English fluently. The elders can speak Spanish because Spanish language was incorporated in the school curriculum some decades ago.
Tagalog is primarily spoken in the Philippines. It is the first language of the Tagalog ethnic group, which is the largest ethnic group in the country. Tagalog is also one of the official languages of the Philippines, along with English.
"Do you speak English?" if translated to Tagalog/Filipino language would be, "Nagsasalita ka ba ng Ingles?" or "Nag-iigles ka ba?"
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To say "I don't speak English" in Tagalog, you would say "Hindi ako marunong mag-English."
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It is estimated that approximately 22 million people speak Tagalog.
People who are born in a country where English is spoken, like England and the United States, knows how to speak English. Also, People who have English as a second language know how to speak English.
About 96% of the Filipinos can speak Tagalog while 5 out of 10 Filipinos can speak English fluently. The elders can speak Spanish because Spanish language was incorporated in the school curriculum some decades ago.
Filipinos speak Filipino, which is based on Tagalog. They also commonly speak English due to historical influences and colonization by the United States.
About 56% of Filipinos are proficient in English, making it one of the official languages of the Philippines alongside Filipino (Tagalog). English is widely used in government, business, and education in the country.