tagalog is also a wide spoken language....that is another advantage...
tagalog is also a wide spoken language....that is another advantage...
You are right, I stand corrected...
"As mandated in the 1935 Philippine Constitution, a national language was to be adopted and by 1937, the Institute of National Language (INL) which was created to direct the selection, propagation and development of the national language, recommended that Tagalog be the basis for the adoption of the national language of the country. In the same year, then President Manuel Quezon signed Executive Order No. 134 declaring Tagalog as basis of the national language. It was later changed to “Pilipino” in 1959 but was only recently renamed to “Filipino” in the ratified 1987 Constitution. The change was purely in the “name” of the national language. The basis is still “Tagalog”. Tagalog is not even a majority language. In fact a survey showed that “Cebuano” ranks first. It is spoken by nearly first (24.39%) of the people. Tagalog ranks second (23.82%); followed by Ilocano (11.14%); Hiligaynon or Ilongo (9.99%); Bicolano (6.96%); Waray-waray (4.62%); Kapampangan (3.43%) and Pangasinan (2.26%). Aside from these 8 principal native languages, there are 45 more native languages and 142 dialects."
nindot ang BISAYA gyud maoy ipa national language....bahalag ingnon ko BIAS..basta bisaya idlas gyud na.......
hibu'ng bitaw ko nga nganu inig 'buwan ng wika' kay mag-tinagalog ra ta...
kung icompare nmu sa spain, mura tag Cataluña na province nila... lahi ug language...
and that province has Barcelona in it.
nindot jud unta ang bisaya.. pero kulang man gud daw.
One example is subject-verb agreement.
Tagalog: Ang tao ay masaya. subject - tao, verb - ay, adjective - masaya.
Bisaya: Ang tao malipayon. - subject - tao, verb - ?, adjective - malipayon.
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