| Tagalog, is the most widely known language of the Philippines. It is the predominate language of Manila and Luzon. Also, it is widely spoken throughout the Philippines. Filipino(Pilipino) is a language based on Tagalog, renamed and modified in order to create a national language. Before 1989 Pilipino was the national language. Filipino is said to be a combination of all the different Philippine languages, but is essentially Tagalog. Filipino and English are the official languages in the Philippines. Taglish is a combination of Tagalog and English. There are over 70 different languages in the Philippines. For example, there is Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Ilonggo, Pangasinan, etc. These are not different dialects, but individual languages. Svenska, as the Swedes call their language, is spoken by the approximately 8 million inhabitants of Sweden, as well as another 300,000 people in Finland. It belongs to the North Germanic | ||
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