Cebuano,Ilocano,Bicolano,Illongo,Waray,Kapampangan,and Pangasinense
8 Major Languages of the Philippines1. Tagalog2. Ilokano3. Cebuano4. Kapampangan5. Hiligaynon6. Waray7. Bikolano8. Pangasinan
In the Philippines over 170 languages are spoken. Of all of these languages, only 2 (filipino and English) are official languages. At least 10 are considered major and at least 8 are considered co-official.There are 13 native languages with at least one million native speakers: Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilokano, Hiligaynon,Waray-Waray, Kapampangan, Bikol, Albay Bikol, Pangasinan, Maranao, Maguindanao, Kinaray-a, and Tausug.
Top 8 Philippine Languages/dialects: 1. Binisaya (Cebuano is the language of the People in Cebu while Binisaya is the language of all the People in Visayas & Mindanao of different accent that includes Davawenyos, Cagay-anon, Butuanon, Agusanon, Illongo, Waray, Sugbu-anon (Cebuano) and etc for more than 50 Million population) 2. Ilokano 3. Tagalog 4. Bikolano 5. Ilonggo 6. Lineyte-Samarnon (Waray-waray) 7. Kapampangan 8. Tausug
"Kain tayo" means "let's eat" in Filipino. In other major dialects in the Philippines, it can be translated as follows: Cebuano: "Kaon ta" Ilocano: "Kumain tayo" Waray: "Kaon ta" Hiligaynon: "Kaon ta" Kapampangan: "Me kari tayu" Bicolano: "Makan kita" Pangasinense: "Mangan tayo" Maranao: "Taramu sa ko"
Tagalog - widely spoken in the capital region of Metro Manila and surrounding provinces. Cebuano - spoken in the Visayas and Mindanao regions. Ilocano - spoken in the Ilocos Region in the northern part of Luzon. Hiligaynon - spoken in Western Visayas. Waray - spoken in Eastern Visayas, particularly in Leyte and Samar. Kapampangan - spoken in Pampanga and nearby provinces in Central Luzon. Bicolano - spoken in the Bicol Region in southeastern Luzon. Tausug - spoken by the Tausug people in the Sulu Archipelago in Mindanao.
8 Major Languages of the Philippines1. Tagalog2. Ilokano3. Cebuano4. Kapampangan5. Hiligaynon6. Waray7. Bikolano8. Pangasinan
In the Philippines over 170 languages are spoken. Of all of these languages, only 2 (filipino and English) are official languages. At least 10 are considered major and at least 8 are considered co-official.There are 13 native languages with at least one million native speakers: Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilokano, Hiligaynon,Waray-Waray, Kapampangan, Bikol, Albay Bikol, Pangasinan, Maranao, Maguindanao, Kinaray-a, and Tausug.
Top 8 Philippine Languages/dialects: 1. Binisaya (Cebuano is the language of the People in Cebu while Binisaya is the language of all the People in Visayas & Mindanao of different accent that includes Davawenyos, Cagay-anon, Butuanon, Agusanon, Illongo, Waray, Sugbu-anon (Cebuano) and etc for more than 50 Million population) 2. Ilokano 3. Tagalog 4. Bikolano 5. Ilonggo 6. Lineyte-Samarnon (Waray-waray) 7. Kapampangan 8. Tausug
"Kain tayo" means "let's eat" in Filipino. In other major dialects in the Philippines, it can be translated as follows: Cebuano: "Kaon ta" Ilocano: "Kumain tayo" Waray: "Kaon ta" Hiligaynon: "Kaon ta" Kapampangan: "Me kari tayu" Bicolano: "Makan kita" Pangasinense: "Mangan tayo" Maranao: "Taramu sa ko"
Tagalog - widely spoken in the capital region of Metro Manila and surrounding provinces. Cebuano - spoken in the Visayas and Mindanao regions. Ilocano - spoken in the Ilocos Region in the northern part of Luzon. Hiligaynon - spoken in Western Visayas. Waray - spoken in Eastern Visayas, particularly in Leyte and Samar. Kapampangan - spoken in Pampanga and nearby provinces in Central Luzon. Bicolano - spoken in the Bicol Region in southeastern Luzon. Tausug - spoken by the Tausug people in the Sulu Archipelago in Mindanao.
Speaking only of English dialects, there are many, for the most part corresponding roughly to the major geographical regions. Here is a rough count: 1 Standard American English, the literary dialect, used by educated people everywhere. 2 A substandard form spoken on television and radio by communications majors and sportscasters, and written in newspapers by journalism majors. 3 The New England dialect. 4 The Mid-Atlantic, or Philadelphia dialect 5 the Southeastern dialect. 6 The Midwestern dialect. 7 The Southwestern dialect. 8 The "California" dialect. 9 Black English, sometimes called Ebonics. These all have regional and local varieties as well.
The 8 provinces in the Philippines are: Laguna, Bulacan, Cavite, Rizal, Cebu, Negros Occidental, Batangas, and Pampanga.
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Mother's Day in the Philippines is on Sunday, May 8, 2011.
Mother's Day in the Philippines in 2001 is at May 8, Sunday.
There is never a time difference between the Philippines and Taiwan. 8 PM PHT = 8 PM CST
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