There was no "first person" to speak the Filipino language.
It was only in 1935 during the presidency of Manuel Luis Quezon that decreed the national language of the Republic of the Philippines be called Filipino which would be base on Tagalog and other language native in the Philippines, like Ilokano, Kapampangan, Bicol, Waray , Cebuano and many others will be included in the national language.
"Wika". Filipino language means "Wikang Filipino".
There are about ninety million total speakers of Filipino.
Former U.S. President John F. Kennedy spoke English as a second language, as his first language was French. He learned English later in his childhood.
scallop in Filipino language: kabibe
Filipino is the recognized national language of the Philippines. It is based on the Tagalog language that is spoken in the main island of Luzon. When the question of a national language came up, the decision was to go with Tagalog as more people spoke it. But there were complaints from Visayan-speaking Filipinos. To prevent the 'feud,' a neutral term (Filipino) was created. But it's the same as Tagalog.
He was an Arab and spoke Arabic language.
"Wika". Filipino language means "Wikang Filipino".
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There are about ninety million total speakers of Filipino.
your first language is the language you learnt when you were a baby. For example When I was born I was born to parents that spoke Dutch so the language I first spoke was Dutch. We then migrated to Australia where I learned to speak English. The end result is that even though I speak English nearly exclusively my first language is Dutch. I know people that don't even remember their first language.
juice in Filipino language: katas
Former U.S. President John F. Kennedy spoke English as a second language, as his first language was French. He learned English later in his childhood.
scallop in Filipino language: kabibe
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Filipino is the recognized national language of the Philippines. It is based on the Tagalog language that is spoken in the main island of Luzon. When the question of a national language came up, the decision was to go with Tagalog as more people spoke it. But there were complaints from Visayan-speaking Filipinos. To prevent the 'feud,' a neutral term (Filipino) was created. But it's the same as Tagalog.
queen in Filipino language: reyna
There are many Filipino languages. What one were you thinking about