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Tagalog language

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | 2008 | The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

Tagalog language see Malayo-Polynesian languages .

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Tales from Tagalog: the odds may be against them, but the people of a village in the Philippines are determined to reclaim their land from sugar. Devlin Kuyek and Andrew Skinner report.(Land)
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One more ray in dawning of Justice day.(FRONT BURNER)
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Station finds clear signal in multiple languages.(Up Front)
Magazine article from: Los Angeles Business Journal; 7/11/2005; ; 700+ words ; ...Channel 18 principally in Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese and Tagalog, did what they do best: They localized the coverage. That meant...is tiny: its eight on-air reporters speak Mandarin, Korean, Tagalog and Vietnamese and double as anchors and talk-show hosts and... Read more
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Magazine article from: The Progressive; 1/1/2001; 81 words ; ...Dancers and Musicians performed Tagulaylay, a dramatization of the colonization of the Philippines. Tagulaylay means requiem in Tagalog, the national language of the Philippines. The performance, sponsored by Filipinos for Affirmative Action, took place in the... Read more
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Diversity speaks volumes in school with 30 languages.
Newspaper article from: The Star (Sheffield) (Sheffield, England); 11/21/2006; 626 words ; ...Nations. With more than 30 languages spoken, Abbeydale Grange can justly claim to be Sheffield's most multi-cultural school. From Tagalog to Tigrani, Mandarin to Mongolian and Somali to Swahili, it sometimes seems as if almost everyone has a different mother tongue... Read more
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TAGALOG
Book article from: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language TAGALOG [Stress: ‘ta-GA-log’]. A Malayo-Polynesian language of the Philippines, one of the major indigenous languages, the mother tongue of some 10m Filipinos, and the basis of the official and national language referred to as both FILIPINO or Pilipino . See TAGLISH . Read more
Tagalog
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...second largest ethnolinguistic group in the Philippines. They number about 16 million. Most of the population is Christian. Tagalog, a Malayo-Polynesian language that had a written standard form before the coming of the Spanish, is the legal national language... Read more
TAGLISH
Book article from: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language ...Mix-Mix . An informal name for a mixture of TAGALOG and English, as used in the Philippines and...Philippine continuum between full English and full Tagalog is covered by the terms English , Taglish , Engalog , Tagalog . See PHILIPPINE ENGLISH . Read more
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Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Cultures ...Philippines POPULATION: 66 million LANGUAGE: Tagalog (national language); English; Cebuano...with the greatest number of speakers are: Tagalog, the basis of Pilipino/Filipino, the national...government decided to promote the use of Tagalog as the national language. It is now called... Read more
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