There is none. The official languages are Tagalog and English, but there are numerous other languages spoken across the country.
The most universal language spoken worldwide is English.
It is the language spoken in the Philippines .
Filipino is the national language, but there really isn't any language in the Philippines that fits the definition of "primary" language.
The language commonly used in Bohol, Philippines is Boholano, which is a Visayan language. However, the official language in the Philippines is Filipino (based on Tagalog) and English.
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Diva Universal - Philippines - was created in 2009.
Universal Records - Philippines - was created in 1977.
The universal language is English. Your question is too vague since the official languages differ by countries or places. Examples of which are Tagalog in Philippines and Japanese/Nihonggo in Japan.
There is no such thing as a universal language.
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No one gave the Philippines the Sanskrit language. Sanskrit is a language of India.
The most universal language spoken worldwide is English.
It is the language spoken in the Philippines .
Universal Language is a language which is spoken world wide. At this point there is no Universal Language really, because not every person can speak English. Therefore English is not the universal Language, and nor is any other language in the world. It is possible that one day there will be a language that will be the Universal Language, but for it to get Universal status, it needs to be a language that every single person in the world speaks fluently. There is debates and discusions about English possibly becoming a universal language, but i have doubts about its future as a main language, because as the Chinese and Indian economy are growing, their countries status in the world are becoming more and more important, and alreadt more people are choosing to study Chinese and Arabic languages over English.
Filipino is the national language, but there really isn't any language in the Philippines that fits the definition of "primary" language.
The language commonly used in Bohol, Philippines is Boholano, which is a Visayan language. However, the official language in the Philippines is Filipino (based on Tagalog) and English.
Universal Language - Joe Lovano album - was created in 1992.