Philippines


Basic Info

Best Known For

Cultures

Traditions

Indigenous Groups

Languages

Education

Leisure Programmes


Others

My Reflection


Reference

Writer

Norfarasheena Ibnuputra
HTM
T06
0904282A
0904282a@student.tp.edu.sg

LANGUAGES
Due to the many influences, Philippines is a country of many dialects and languages.



TAGALOG
However its main language Tagalog is part of the Astronesian family. In the pre Spanish days, many of the settlers came from the Malay Archipelago hence plenty of the Tagalog words sound and have the same meaning as those in Malay.

SPANISH
However after the Spanish came, the people have been forced to learn Spanish. Partly because one of the Spanish main aim was to spread Christianity hence in order to reinforce its goal, the language became a must know language.

OTHERS
On the other hand many indigenous tribes managed to remain uninfluenced by the Spanish thus retaining their original language. This site tells of the many different languages and dialects spoken by the different groups of people.

WELCOME NOTE

MABUHAY!

That's how Filipinos often greet special guests into their country.
It's literal meaning however is "long live"

I hope this blog enriches your mind with new knowledge
and sparks a desire in you
to learn more about this beautiful country
and its almost a hundred million people.
With that, magtamasa!

Mabuhay. Tumawa. Magmahal.
Live. Laugh. Love.


Music


ANAK (Instumental Version) - Freddie Aguilar

This Filipino song on
Filipino family values
is a popular choice worldwide
and has been translated to 26 languages.

Tagalog Version
English Version