The Philippines is known for its rich linguistic diversity, with over 100 languages and Dialects Spoken throughout the country. This diversity is a reflection of the Philippines’ complex history, which has been shaped by waves of migration, colonization, and cultural exchange. The two official languages of the Philippines are Filipino and English. Filipino is based on Tagalog, which is spoken primarily in the central region of Luzon. It was declared the national Language in 1987 and is used in government, education, and media. English, on the other hand, is widely spoken and is used as the language of commerce and
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