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hello i am spanish my question is the philippines people speak spanish,know my language or the spanish is in the law also second language

2007-02-18 07:24:57 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

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Spanish is of historical significance in the Philippines but it is not commonly spoken there much more. I have friends in Philippines and I am told it is not very common. For a good treatment of this subject see.

http://www.answers.com/topic/spanish-language-in-the-philippines

2007-02-18 08:56:28 · answer #1 · answered by gaucho1020 3 · 0 0

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There are three official languages in the Philippines: English, Spanish, and Filipino (Tagalog). The first two are a reflection of the colonial history of the Philippines while the third is an attempt to create a national language for The Country .

Within The Country of over 7,000 islands there are over 70 languages and dialects spoken (a language differs from a dialect when over 50% of the words differ). Cebuano is the language of the Visayas and is spoken by 52% of the population. Some of the other languages spoken within The Country are Pangasinanian, Pampango, Ilongo, Waray, and Bicolano. Among the Chinese or Filipino-Chinese population, Chinese is spoken and the children may also be learning Chinese at school.


Spanish is not widely spoken anymore. But there are many Spanish words in some dialects, such as Chabacano (the dialect of Zamboanga) and Cebuano. Tagalog has a smaller number of Spanish words.

Most Filipinos will know some English and from a non-Tagalog speaking area they will also know some Tagalog. Both languages are required in school. Some subjects use English texts and some instruction is in English especially in science and mathematics.

Manila residents often use a sort of combined language referred to as "Taglish" which, as the name indicates, is a mixture of Tagalog and English. They may say "mag-swimming tayo", or "mag-disco tayo" where the swimming and disco are English words but the verb prefixes and person is in Tagalog. They will also tend to throw in English words from time to time or switch languages in the middle of a sentence.


Filipinos sometimes have trouble with English prepositions, tenses, numbers and genders. For example, a man may say "I must go home to my husband" or introduce his spouse by saying "he is my wife". Such exchanges have their origin in the fact that the Philippine languages often do not distinguish genders. Filipinos also have their own way of pronouncing th so that the becomes de, these - dese, etc.

Jose Rizal pointed out in his writings that the Filipino is unable to distinguish between the sounds of F and P. The Filipino also confuses V and B in pronunciation. And as a result of the Spanish influence G is pronounced as H.



A Filipino often translates literally from his dialect into English. Thus, if a man says "I will change my dress", it does not mean that he is a transvestite but merely that he will change his clothes. Lights and water are "opened" or "closed" rather than turned on or off. He will "get down" in the jeepney rather than get off.

http://www.cockatoo.com/english/philippines/philippines_language.htm

2007-02-18 10:40:13 · answer #2 · answered by Martha P 7 · 0 1

some of the words in philippines is spanish ,but not all theres some people know spanish but not at all not unless if that people have blood on spanish.international language is english like in the philippines second language is tagalog.if you living in france your second language is spanish but all i know is english is international language.

2007-02-21 09:33:43 · answer #3 · answered by cheryl f 1 · 0 0

This is because Spain ruled the country for a while. Most Filipinos have Spanish last names and are also Catholic.

2007-02-21 16:16:38 · answer #4 · answered by Pinklady 3 · 0 0

if you're asking why there are some spanish speaking people are because there was a time when spain was in power over the philippines

2007-02-18 07:33:30 · answer #5 · answered by its her. ♥ 1 · 1 1

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