answersLogoWhite

0

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.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the difference between Filipino with the music of foreign composers?

The Difference of this is that the filipino's have a different voice while the foreigner's have a different rhyme.


What is the difference between filipino family and Irish family?

There are many differences between a Filipino family and an Irish family. The main difference would be their cultural heritage, their holidays and their customs.


What is the difference between nationality and citizenship in filipino people?

nationality


What is the difference between western psychology and filipino psychology?

Theres a small difference only.


What is the difference between Filipino-English and US English?

there's an accent


What do you call a person who is half spanish and half filipino?

The best thing to do is to call the person by his or her name.


Difference between Chinese music and filipino music?

the difference between Chinese music and filipino music is that the way the instruments look like..and how they handle it.and their similarities is that all the sounds of there instruments are the same.=)


What is the difference between filipino music and Thailand music?

tanong mo sa teacher mo


Difference between Indonesian food and filipino food?

John Paul Bucknell


Difference between filipino culture from foreign countries?

they use po and opo


What is the difference between the Roots of the filipino character and the roots of Italy character?

Its big, Italy in Europe and filipino in Asia, its not the same culture.


What are the Filipino words that originated from the Spanish language?

Some Filipino words that originated from Spanish include "mesa" (table), "plato" (plate), "kamiseta" (shirt), and "kamay" (hand). The influence of Spanish colonization in the Philippines has led to the incorporation of many Spanish words into the Filipino language.