English, Tagalog, Cebuano

Posts0Likes0Joined5/6/2018LocationLapu-lapu / PH
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Cebuano, Tagalog
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Charlyn here! Good day! Magandang araw! Maayong Adlaw! Sa inyong tanan.

Charlyn Amoin

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Posts0Likes0Joined22/9/2018LocationLagos / NG
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Hi Charlyn.

Are Tagalog and Cebuano native languages in Philippines?

If I was to choose being an animal, I will like to be an Eagle.

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Posts0Likes0Joined3/9/2018LocationCebu City / PH
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Smartchiny wrote:
Hi Charlyn.
Are Tagalog and Cebuano native languages in Philippines?



Filipino is our national language. And, yes, Tagalog and Cebuano are native languages in the Philippines.



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Posts0Likes0Joined5/6/2018LocationLapu-lapu / PH
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Hi Smartchiny! Yes, Tagalog and Cebuano are native languages here. 

Charlyn Amoin

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Posts0Likes0Joined22/9/2018LocationLagos / NG
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Charlyn wrote:

Hi Smartchiny! Yes, Tagalog and Cebuano are native languages here.

between these two and Filipino, which of the three is the easiest to learn?

If I was to choose being an animal, I will like to be an Eagle.

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Posts0Likes0Joined10/9/2018LocationCebu / PH
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Smartchiny wrote:

Charlyn wrote:

Hi Smartchiny! Yes, Tagalog and Cebuano are native languages here.

between these two and Filipino, which of the three is the easiest to learn?


Hello! Filipino is what people in the Philippines are called. It is not a language :)) but if you meant between Tagalog and Cebuano, they're both pretty easy to learn. :heart_eyes:

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Posts0Likes0Joined22/9/2018LocationLagos / NG
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Oh, I believe Jfarrah said Filipino is the national language of Philippines. 

Thanks for the correction.

If I was to choose being an animal, I will like to be an Eagle.

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Posts0Likes0Joined3/9/2018LocationCebu City / PH
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leosmith wrote:
Chill wrote:
Filipino is what people in the Philippines are called. It is not a language :))

The 1987 constitution designates Filipino as the national language and an official language along with English.


Filipino is indeed the Wikang Pambansa of the Philippines. Thanks for the wiki hyperlink Leo!


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Posts0Likes0Joined17/9/2018Locationcavite / PH
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Tagalog
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tagalog is easy to learn.....  

nursalyn

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Posts0Likes0Joined3/9/2018LocationManila / PH
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Is the Cebuano language intelligible with Visayan language? I mean are they somehow related or totally a different one? I have been to Cebu a dozen times and I have picked up several Cebuano words..

Aleks

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Posts0Likes0Joined5/6/2018LocationLapu-lapu / PH
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Hi Aleksys. Yes, it is. It is just Cebuano is one of the varieties of dialects in Visayas.

Charlyn Amoin

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Posts0Likes0Joined22/9/2018LocationLagos / NG
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Nursalyn wrote:

tagalog is easy to learn.....:blush: :blush:

I think people from PH are very friendly and welcoming. It makes me want to learn your language already.

Do you think the people of a country can affect the willingness by visitors to learn the country's language?

If I was to choose being an animal, I will like to be an Eagle.

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Posts0Likes0Joined3/9/2018LocationCebu City / PH
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I think so. When you meet someone you want to be closer with, you tend to want to learn the other person's language.


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Posts0Likes0Joined17/9/2018Locationcavite / PH
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Tagalog
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yes! jfarrah right....Smartchiny! We will teach you....(,,) 

nursalyn

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