Learn about languages in the Philippines: both the official languages of the Philippines and the many unofficial and endangered languages.
The Philippines is such a country that didn’t become a Spanish speaking country despite Spanish rule. Yet the Spanish language is still popular in various regions of the world. In the islands of Luzon and Mindanao, the Creoles of the Spanish language are used. The other languages spoken in ...
Tagabawà is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken in Davao City and Mount Apo in Mindanao in the Philippines.
South Philippine languages are one of three major language families spoken in the Philippines. Also spoken in the southern Philippines are the South Mindanao and the Sama languages, which are considered to be more closely related to languages of Indonesia and Malaysia. Although all of these ...
2- Good Morning in Aklan The other name of Aklan is Aklanon. It is an Austronesian language. Approximately, 460,000 people that live in the province of Aklan that is situated on the island of Panay in the Philippines speak this language. They say good morning by mayad nga agahon. 3- ...