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  2. Language in the Philippines - Just Landed

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    In 1937 steps were taken to develop a national language based on one of the existing native languages. Tagalog was chosen as the base language and, in 1973, the language, christened Filipino, became the joint official language along with English. Filipino is almost exclusively composed of Tagalog as spoken in the Manila region.

  3. Philippines Language: Learning a foreign language is a challenge...

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    Learning a foreign language is a challenge for everyone, but being able to communicate in the Philippines will help you get the most out of life there. Check out our information about language courses and schools. Find out how a language exchange works and/or put up an ad for a language exchange partner in our classifieds.

  4. Philippines - Just Landed

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    Banks, accounts and money transfers in the Philippines. Language. How and where to learn the language effectively. Telephone & Internet. Phone lines and mobiles, internet access and calls abroad. Education. Schools, universities and other education in the Philippines. Business. Information about company creation and self-employment. Travel ...

  5. Philippines Guide: Learning the language, Which language? How?: A...

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    Which language to learn. Even though English is the second official language of the Philippines, many expats find that learning even a few phrases of Tagalog or a regional language will get them far. Filipinos will appreciate your effort and remember that many Filipinos with a low level of education won’t speak English well, if at all.

  6. Philippines Guide: Learning the language,Language in the...

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    Language in the Philippines. Main languages and dialects. The Philippines is made up of over 7000 islands with between 120 and 175 languages. With 2 national and 12 auxiliary languages there is a very diverse mix that confuses many expats. more

  7. Philippines Forums: Culture,Language,Travel & Leisure,Visas &...

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    Posted in: Philippines Forum. Childrens Home - need your vote. My mother funded a children’s home on the Philippines back in 2007. About 20 young kids currently have found their home and… Posted in: Philippines Forum. Korean Fashion in the Philippines. Hi, we are a clothing store from the Philippines who sell authentic Korean clothes, bags ...

  8. Money in the Philippines - Just Landed

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    Currency in the Philippines. The official currency of the Philippines is the peso (Filipino: piso) which is divided up into 100 centavos (Filipino: sentimo). Before 1967 the language on the currency was English so peso was used, since the language has changed to Filipino piso is now written on banknotes.

  9. Language in Kuwait - Just Landed

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    Arabic language in Kuwait. Westerners usually mistakenly call every language that is spoken by almost 200 million people in more than 22 Arabic countries “Arabic”. Let’s shed some light on the matter. Arabic varies from country to country and is now a series of mutually incomprehensible dialects.

  10. Official languages in Peru - Just Landed

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    The official language of Peru is Spanish, but it is a multilingual nation. Peru is home to a multitude of indigenous tongues. The Political Constitution of Peru makes allowances for the nation’s various languages, stating that Quechua, Aymara and other native languages are languages of the state ‘wherever they are prominent’.

  11. Philippines Guide: Filipino citizenship, How to acquire...

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    If you weren’t born in the Philippines and your parents are not Filipinos then you will have to meet these criteria in order to apply for citizenship: Be over 21 years of age on the day of the petition; Have lived in the Philippines for at least a 10 year continuous period; Be of good moral character and support the Philippine constitution