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708:(known locally as Pablo Clain) at the beginning of the 18th century. Klein spoke Tagalog and used it actively in several of his books. He wrote a dictionary, which he later passed to Francisco Jansens and José Hernández. Further compilation of his substantial work was prepared by Juan de Noceda and Pedro de Sanlúcar and published as
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as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations, to the end that every individual and every organ of society, keeping this
Declaration constantly in mind, shall strive by teaching and education to promote respect for these rights and freedoms and by progressive measures, national
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is: different grammar, different language. "Filipino", "Pilipino" and "Tagalog" share identical grammar. They have the same determiners (ang, ng and sa); the same personal pronouns (siya, ako, niya, kanila, etc.); the same demonstrative pronouns (ito, iyan, doon, etc.); the same linkers (na, at and
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Innocencio V. Ferrer took a case reaching the Supreme Court questioning the constitutionality of the choice of Tagalog as the basis of the national language (a case ruled in favor of the national language in 1970). Accusing the national language as simply being Tagalog and lacking any
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Spanish afterwards, but many of the leaders of the revolution spoke Tagalog, more so among ethnic groups from central to southern Luzon including some adjacent islands. Tagalog also became a choice for some non-Tagalog Filipino revolutionary leaders and nationalists in some of
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served in an official capacity as language of the government during the
Spanish period. Spanish played a significant role in unifying the Philippines, a country made up of over 7,000 islands with a multitude of ethnicities, languages, and cultures. Before Spanish rule, the archipelago was not a
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was generally used by the ruling classes and the merchants from the states and various cultures in the Philippine archipelago for international communication as part of maritime Southeast Asia. In fact, Filipinos first interacted with the Spaniards using the Malay language. In addition to this,
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bílang pangkalahatáng pamantáyang maisasagawâ pára sa lahát ng táo at bansâ, sa layúning ang báwat táo at báwat galamáy ng lipúnan, na láging nása ísip ang Pahayág na itó, ay magsíkap sa pamamagítan ng pagtutúrò at edukasyón na maitagúyod ang paggálang sa mgá karapatán at kalayáang itó at sa
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due to the Austronesian migration from Taiwan. The common Malayo-Polynesian language split into different languages, and usually through the Malay language, the lingua franca of maritime Southeast Asia, these were able to adopt terms that ultimately originate from other languages such as
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pamamagítan ng mgá hakbáng na pagsúlong na pambansâ at pandaigdíg, ay makamtán ang pangkalahatán at mabísang pagkilála at pagtalíma sa mgá itó, magíng ng mgá mamamayán ng mgá Kasáping Estádo at ng mgá mamamayán ng mgá teritóryo na nása ilálim ng kaniláng nasasakúpan.
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be developed and enriched by the lexicon of the country's other languages, something toward which the commission was working. On August 24, 2007, Nolasco elaborated further on the relationship between Tagalog and Filipino in a separate article, as follows:
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but rather through a strategic shift in language policy that promoted English as the primary language for education, governance, and law. At present, Spanish was designated an optional and voluntary language under the 1987 Constitution, along with Arabic.
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their publications, especially if they were to publish in Manila. The Katipunan extended the meaning of the term Tagalog to all people native to the Philippine islands, including Cebuanos, Ilocanos, Kapampangans, etc, and extended the term
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Subject to provisions of law and as the Congress may deem appropriate, the Government shall take steps to initiate and sustain the use of Filipino as a medium of official communication and as language of instruction in the educational
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Báwat táo'y isinílang na may láyà at magkakapantáy ang tagláy na dangál at karapatán. Silá'y pinagkaloóban ng pangangatwíran at budhî na kailángang gamítin nilá sa pagtuturíngan nilá sa díwà ng pagkakapatíran.
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and international, to secure their universal and effective recognition and observance, both among the peoples of Member States themselves and among the peoples of territories under their jurisdiction.
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signed Proclamation No. 19, reaffirming the celebration every August 13 to 19. In 1997, the celebration was extended from a week to a month by Proclamation 1041 of July 15 signed by President
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or SWP) and tasking it with making a study and survey of each existing native language, hoping to choose which was to be the base for a standardized national language. Later, President
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While Spanish and English were considered "official languages" during the American colonial period, there existed no "national language" initially. Article XIII, section 3 of the
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designated Filipino as the national language and, along with English, as an official language. That constitution included several provisions related to the Filipino language.
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Spanish intrusion into the Philippine islands started in 1565 with the fall of Cebu. The eventual capital established by Spain for its settlement in the Philippines was
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may be considered the official name of Tagalog, or even a synonym of it. Today's Filipino language is best described as "Tagalog-based". The language is usually called
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unified nation, but rather a collection of independent kingdoms, sultanates, and tribes, each with its own language and customs. During the American colonial period,
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Pineda, Ponciano B.P.; Cubar, Ernesto H.; Buenaobra, Nita P.; Gonzalez, Andrew B.; Hornedo, Florentino H.; Sarile, Angela P.; Sibayan, Bonifacio P. (May 13, 1992).
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Ito ay ang katutubong wika, pasalita at pasulat, sa Metro Manila, ang Pambansang Punong Rehiyon, at sa iba pang sentrong urban sa arkipelago, na ginagamit bilang.
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to differentiate it from the languages of other countries; the former implies a regional origin, the latter national. This is similar to the comparison between
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27:. For the language from which Filipino evolved and developed, see
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5455:
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884:, the reason being a unified opposition against Spanish hegemony.
629:
413:
2877:"Drafting the 1987 Constitution : The Politics of Language"
2868:"Indigenization of Filipino: The Case of the Davao City Variety"
2559:
Language and Language-in-Education Planning in the Pacific Basin
2150:(in Filipino). Commission on the Filipino Language. May 13, 1992
1590:
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generally used the Tagalog language for its operations, and the
5490:
5475:
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2465:
2094:
2072:
1845:, Official Gazette of the Philippine Government, archived from
1799:, Official Gazette of the Philippine Government, archived from
1568:
1106:
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853:
701:
653:
641:
369:
2637:
Indigenization of Filipino: The Case of the Davao City Variety
459:
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1495:
953:
The national language issue was revived once more during the
2521:
2197:. Globalnation.inquirer.net. August 22, 2007. Archived from
1625:
1579:
5515:
2377:"Wika / Maraming Wika, Matatag na Bansa – Chairman Nolasco"
2056:"What the PH constitutions say about the national language"
567:
Filipino, like other Austronesian languages, commonly uses
465:
2195:"3 Bulacan courts to use Filipino in judicial proceedings"
1860:
1394:
PANGKALAHATÁNG PAGPAPAHAYÁG NA ITÓ NG MGÁ KARAPATÁN NG TÁO
416:
characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see
2238:"Proclamation No. 186 of September 23, 1955, lawphil.net"
583:
that is also common among Austronesian languages. It has
450:
444:
2800:
1792:
1129:, all of which mentioned are natively Tagalog-speaking.
1838:
1204:
are considered separate languages, in practical terms,
733:
390: Countries where it is spoken by minor communities
2561:, Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers,
2467:"1973 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines"
933:
more inclusiveness in the national language. In 1963,
828:
It is not divided into smaller daughter languages, as
2839:
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
2815:, discussion by linguist and educator Andrew Gonzalez
2123:
1970:
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
1918:
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
1183:
484:
462:
441:
438:
384: Countries with between 100,000–500,000 speakers
1963:"The Language Planning Situation in the Philippines"
1911:"The Language Planning Situation in the Philippines"
1433:
1093:. De la Rama said it was the dream of Chief Justice
1081:, in order to promote the national language. Twelve
929:
who had previously not accepted the 1937 selection.
456:
447:
2557:Kaplan, Robert B.; Baldauf, Richard B. Jr. (2003),
2524:
The Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines
2004:
Frequently Asked Questions on the National Language
1793:Commonwealth Act No. 184 (November 13, 1936),
453:
2403:A Country of Our Own: Partitioning the Philippines
1839:Executive Order No. 134 (December 30, 1937),
1200:, and a number of educators) is that Filipino and
817:(National Language) giving the following factors:
675:The first dictionary of Tagalog, published as the
1722:, Manila 2013, pg iv, Komision sa Wikang Filipino
5657:
5580:Martyrs and heroes during the martial law period
5355:Maka-Diyos, Maka-tao, Makakalikasan at Makabansa
4118:
2756:New English–Filipino Filipino–English Dictionary
1691:
1387:ang Pangkalahatáng Kapulungán ay nagpapahayág ng
1353:Pangkalahatáng Pagpapahayág ng Karapatáng Pantáo
1097:to implement the program in other areas such as
860:of the Philippine islands since time immemorial.
757:National Assembly of the Philippine Commonwealth
697:. A latter book of the same name was written by
2575:Manipon, Rene Sanchez (January–February 2013),
2496:, Government of the Philippines, archived from
2473:, Government of the Philippines, archived from
2221:"Proklama Blg. 12, March 26, 1954, lawphil.net"
1960:
1908:
1069:On August 22, 2007, it was reported that three
1055:Filipino was presented and registered with the
378: Countries with more than 500,000 speakers
2640:, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: University of Malaya
2353:. Asian Journal. June 18, 2007. Archived from
2299:Concise Encyclopedia of Languages of the World
2124:Republic Act No. 7104 (August 14, 1991),
1619:
1193:
1169:participation of schools in its celebration".
1057:International Organization for Standardization
1018:
710:
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515:
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2916:
2602:, Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge,
2010:. Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino. Archived from
1823:
1697:
2679:Lonely Planet Filipino/Tagalog (Travel Talk)
2351:"New center to document Philippine dialects"
2329:"The Filipino language that might have been"
2084:Amended Constitution of the Philippines 1976
1819:
1817:
1656:Commission on the Filipino Language Act 1991
2326:
2170:"Documentation for ISO 639 identifier: fil"
1956:
1954:
1764:"Educadores y sabios adredemente olvidados"
5288:
5274:
4111:
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2909:
2653:New Vicassan's English–Pilipino Dictionary
2527:, Chanrobles Law Library, February 2, 1987
2405:. Los Angeles: Bisaya Books. p. 202.
1902:
1753:, Manila 2013, Komision sa Wikang Filipino
1323:This is a translation of Article 1 of the
1027:indigenous written and spoken language of
368:
2598:Patke, Rajeev S.; Holden, Philip (2010),
2541:Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change
2394:
2343:
2264:"Proklamasyon Blg. 1041, s. 1997 – GOVPH"
2162:
1881:
1814:
917:in an effort to disassociate it from the
2930:
2400:
2232:
2230:
1951:
1749:Juan José de Noceda, Pedro de Sanlúcar,
1718:Juan José de Noceda, Pedro de Sanlúcar,
1595:Nolasco, Ricardo Ma. (August 24, 2007).
1302:
852:Tagalog has always been the language of
2874:
2865:
2633:
2574:
2538:
2458:Commission on the Filipino Language Act
2427:"Universal Declaration of Human Rights"
2127:Commission on the Filipino Language Act
1594:
410:question marks, boxes, or other symbols
34:For the people of the Philippines, see
5658:
2827:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
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913:In 1959, the language became known as
528:(Karaniwang wika), and one of the two
5269:
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2832:
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2597:
2295:
2227:
1597:"Filipino and Tagalog, Not So Simple"
1373:UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
1348:Universal Declaration of Human Rights
1325:Universal Declaration of Human Rights
495:
68:
2881:Philippine Political Science Journal
2095:Constitution of the Philippines 1987
2073:Constitution of the Philippines 1973
1580:Constitution of the Philippines 1987
1316:A Filipino speaker, recorded in the
1077:decided to use Filipino, instead of
734:Designation as the national language
5681:National symbols of the Philippines
5302:National symbols of the Philippines
2801:Commission on the Filipino Language
2615:
2584:Balanghay: The Philippine Factsheet
2289:
2036:Tan, Michael L. (August 29, 2014).
2035:
1632:Commission on the Filipino Language
1562:"English pronunciation of Filipino"
1533:Commission on the Filipino Language
1283:is frequently used. While the word
13:
5568:Declared from national legislation
5389:
4079:? indicates classification dispute
2794:
1889:"Ebolusyon ng Alpabetong Filipino"
1184:Comparison of Filipino and Tagalog
908:
94:of the Philippines, especially in
14:
5692:
2866:Rubrico, Jessie Grace U. (2012).
2691:Lonely Planet Pilipino Phrasebook
2634:Rubrico, Jessie Grace U. (2012),
1700:"Vocabulario de la lengua tagala"
1015:Institute of Philippine Languages
791:), Felix S. Sales Rodriguez (the
5590:Veterans of the Second World War
5296:
2897:Published online: April 18, 2012
2819:Weedon, Alan (August 10, 2019).
2782:by Christian Mair. Rodopi; 2003
1698:Ambeth Ocampo (August 1, 2014).
1450:
1436:
1132:
1091:Supreme Court of the Philippines
992:And also states in the article:
895:Grammar of the National Language
795:), Hadji Butu (the languages of
755:On November 13, 1936, the first
434:
2745:, Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino,
2514:Constitution of the Philippines
2490:"The Amended 1973 Constitution"
2419:
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2174:Summer Institute of Linguistics
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1751:Vocabulario de la lengua tagala
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1720:Vocabulario de la lengua tagala
1630:[Resolution No. 92-1].
1582:, Article XIV, Sections 6 and 7
1238:Mariano Marcos State University
1089:following a directive from the
1035:in the Philippines used as the
744:Commonwealth of the Philippines
713:Vocabulario de la lengua tagala
678:Vocabulario de la lengua tagala
2743:Diksyunaryong Filipino–English
1871:"- Presidential Proclamations"
1828:. Manila: M. and Licudine Ent.
1725:
1712:
1661:
1649:
1365:the General Assembly proclaims
1011:Institute of National Language
955:1971 Constitutional Convention
1:
2893:10.1080/01154451.1994.9754188
2365:– via www.inquirer.net.
2327:Paul Morrow (July 16, 2010).
1543:
1155:, author of the Tagalog epic
614:
497:[ˈwi.kɐŋfi.liˈpi.no̞]
70:[ˈwi.kɐŋfi.liˈpi.no̞]
4120:Languages of the Philippines
2851:10.1080/01434632.2014.979831
1669:"Spanish Colony 1565 - 1898"
1548:
1528:List of loanwords in Tagalog
948:Gramatica ng Wikang Filipino
575:order. Filipino follows the
562:languages of the Philippines
502:Austronesian language family
21:Languages of the Philippines
7:
2730:English–Pilipino Dictionary
1429:
1196:Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino
1020:Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino
940:Akademia ng Wikang Filipino
891:Balarílà ng Wikang Pambansâ
291:Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino
10:
5697:
4331:Southern Catanduanes Bikol
2776:by Danilo Manarpaac. In:
2732:, Consuelo T. Panganiban,
2448:
1538:UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino
1298:
1194:
799:), and Cecilio Lopez (the
787:), Casimiro Perfecto (the
621:Malayo-Polynesian language
500:) is a language under the
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2111:elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph
1982:10.1080/01434639808666365
1930:10.1080/01434639808666365
1875:elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph
1705:Philippine Daily Inquirer
1073:regional trial courts in
1037:language of communication
901:introduced the 20-letter
894:
873:First Philippine Republic
761:Surián ng Wikang Pambansâ
587:directionality. It is an
581:morphosyntactic alignment
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2875:Atienza, Ela L. (1994).
2666:Learn Filipino: Book One
2401:Martinez, David (2004).
1961:Andrew Gonzalez (1998),
1909:Andrew Gonzalez (1998).
1087:Bulacan State University
777:Ilokano-speaking regions
605:syllable-timed language.
599:and can be considered a
571:order, but can also use
552:, spoken and written in
5641:Sultan Dipatuan Kudarat
2806:April 12, 2020, at the
2668:by Victor Eclar Romero
2577:"The Filipíno Language"
1019:
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677:
664:and the Hindu-Buddhist
660:with the heir apparent
548:of the native language
540:) of the country, with
516:
510:
490:
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5394:
5331:Filipino Sign Language
5229:Filipino Sign Language
4564:Casiguran Dumagat Agta
2833:Tupas, Ruanni (2015).
2760:Maria Odulio de Guzman
2282:June 29, 2011, at the
2148:"Resolusyon Blg. 92-1"
1824:Aspillera, P. (1981).
1476:Filipino Sign Language
1320:
1277:
1252:, or any of the other
1045:
1007:
999:
990:
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589:agglutinative language
398:This article contains
5393:
2302:. Elsevier. pp.
2038:"Behind Filipino (2)"
1849:on September 24, 2021
1628:"Resolusyon Blg 92-1"
1466:Philippine literature
1315:
1263:
1025:
1003:
994:
986:
971:
869:Philippine Revolution
748:
681:, was written by the
601:pitch-accent language
591:but can also display
5631:Marcelo H. del Pilar
5238:Historical languages
4369:Central Cagayan Agta
4226:Indigenous languages
3891:Southern Cordilleran
2932:Philippine languages
2296:Wolff, J.U. (2010).
2107:"- Executive Orders"
1679:on December 27, 2016
1481:Filipino orthography
1382:Ngayón, samakatuwíd,
1254:Philippine languages
919:Tagalog ethnic group
773:Samar-Leyte-Visayans
546:standardized variety
276:United Arab Emirates
25:Philippine languages
5585:National Heroes Day
5130:Immigrant languages
5109:Zamboanga Peninsula
3838:Central Cordilleran
3440:Gorontalo–Mongondow
2709:Virgilio S. Almario
2655:by Vito C. Santos,
2593:on October 12, 2013
1774:on January 22, 2009
1768:www.webcitation.org
1601:Santiago Villafania
1335:
1172:In 1988, President
1033:other urban centers
573:subject-verb-object
569:verb-subject-object
260:Recognised minority
5671:Standard languages
5599:From proposed laws
5575:Benigno Aquino Jr.
5395:
4149:Regional languages
4127:Official languages
3092:Central Philippine
2790:. p. 479–492.
2647:Additional sources
2517:, February 2, 1987
2331:. Pilipino Express
2017:on August 27, 2018
1471:Philippine Braille
1444:Philippines portal
1334:
1321:
1153:Francisco Baltazar
823:Philippine Regions
607:It has nine basic
530:official languages
238:Philippine Braille
151:Central Philippine
102:in the archipelago
5666:Filipino language
5653:
5652:
5649:
5648:
5606:Apolinario Mabini
5481:Malacañang Palace
5326:Filipino language
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5262:
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4965:Northern Mindanao
4895:Calamian Tagbanwa
4336:Southern Sorsogon
4316:Northern Sorsogon
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3677:Calamian Tagbanwa
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3273:Southern Sorsogon
3248:Northern Sorsogon
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2940:Batanic (Bashiic)
2887:(37–38): 79–101.
2788:978-90-420-0876-2
2627:978-0-9800459-0-1
2609:978-0-203-87403-5
2461:, August 14, 1991
2433:. October 6, 2015
2313:978-0-08-087775-4
2062:. August 7, 2014.
1976:(5, 6): 487–488,
1673:sites.ualberta.ca
1518:Tagalog Knowledge
1513:Tagalog phonology
1486:Filipino alphabet
1427:
1426:
1313:
1258:national language
1158:Florante at Laura
967:National Assembly
959:1973 Constitution
942:, to replace the
935:Negros Occidental
769:Jaime C. De Veyra
742:establishing the
740:1935 constitution
558:1987 Constitution
506:national language
424:
423:
406:rendering support
402:phonetic symbols.
284:Regulated by
233:Filipino alphabet
136:Malayo-Polynesian
5688:
5676:Tagalog dialects
5616:Emilio Aguinaldo
5554:Andrés Bonifacio
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5543:
5374:Philippine pearl
5369:Philippine eagle
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5245:Proto-Philippine
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4900:Central Tagbanwa
4311:Mount Iriga Agta
4306:Mount Iraya Agta
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4062:Proto-Philippine
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3942:Northern Mindoro
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3811:Meso-Cordilleran
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3614:Southern Mindoro
3594:Central Tagbanwa
3584:Aborlan Tagbanwa
3566:Western Bukidnon
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26:
22:
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5378:
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5321:Coat of arms
5018:Soccsksargen
4844:Metro Manila
4735:Davao Region
4429:Paranan Agta
4321:Pandan Bikol
4278:Bicol Region
4133:
4073:† indicates
3771:Cagayan Agta
3742:Dicamay Agta
3377:
3134:Pandan Bikol
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2617:
2599:
2588:the original
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2540:
2531:February 12,
2529:, retrieved
2523:
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2502:, retrieved
2498:the original
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2479:, retrieved
2475:the original
2470:
2457:
2437:February 13,
2435:. Retrieved
2430:
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2384:. Retrieved
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2355:the original
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2242:the original
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2012:the original
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1997:
1985:, retrieved
1973:
1969:
1941:. Retrieved
1934:the original
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1801:the original
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1772:the original
1767:
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1745:
1738:Google Books
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1703:
1693:
1681:. Retrieved
1677:the original
1672:
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1636:. Retrieved
1634:(in Tagalog)
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1605:the original
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1138:
1136:
1127:Metro Manila
1095:Reynato Puno
1071:Malolos City
1068:
1063:
1054:
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1029:Metro Manila
1026:
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720:
709:
687:Tomás Pinpin
674:
658:Raja Matanda
651:
618:
585:head-initial
566:
554:Metro Manila
537:
533:
504:. It is the
426:
425:
397:
355:Linguasphere
338:
169:
131:Austronesian
96:Metro Manila
40:
5437:Baro't saya
5255:Old Cebuano
5250:Old Tagalog
4945:Romblomanon
4574:Kasiguranin
4469:(Remontado)
4467:Hatang Kayi
4286:Albay Bikol
4197:Maguindanao
4187:Kapampangan
3604:Taawʼt Bato
3425:Maguindanao
3363:Old Tagalog
3352:Kasiguranin
3268:Romblomanon
3119:Isarog Agta
3109:Albay Bikol
3014:Kapampangan
3010:(Remontado)
3008:Hatang Kayi
2133:November 5,
1658:, Section 2
1611:January 16,
1318:Philippines
1115:Nueva Ecija
977:In 1987, a
878:Katagalugan
704:missionary
522:Philippines
412:instead of
254:Philippines
203:Old Tagalog
192:Early forms
156:Kasiguranin
81:Philippines
5660:Categories
5559:José Rizal
5418:Bahay kubo
5401:Unofficial
5380:Sampaguita
5341:Great Seal
5189:Indonesian
4998:Matigsalug
4647:Cordillera
4617:Bantayanon
4579:Mariveleño
4526:Surigaonon
4501:Ata Manobo
4449:Calabarzon
4240:Bangsamoro
4207:Pangasinan
4172:Hiligaynon
3924:Pangasinan
3715:Tontemboan
3546:Matigsalug
3511:Ata Manobo
3371:Batangueño
3283:Surigaonon
3218:Hiligaynon
3167:Bantayanon
3083:Philippine
3062:Mariveleño
2431:www.un.org
1544:References
1250:Hiligaynon
1061:639-2 code
893:(English:
751:languages.
706:Paul Klein
683:Franciscan
670:Lakan Dula
615:Background
593:inflection
544:. It is a
432:English:
141:Philippine
5626:Juan Luna
5521:Tinikling
5194:Malaysian
5089:Caluyanon
4920:Kagayanen
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