What percent of Filipinos speak English, Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano and Hiligayon?
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The Philippine language is called Tagalog
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english 82%
tagalog 75% – most of luzon and some parts of visayas and mindanao
cebuano 29% – in the visayas and mindanao
ilocano 18% – most of northern luzon
hiligaynon 15% – only in small area of visayas
guess only but used some brains too
Most Filipinos know Tagalog,their local language, and English. Although some might have a little shaky English.
english speakers is VERY high. i wouldnt be surprised if it was 90%. filipinos would actually rather learn english than tagalog as their second language
tagalog is mainly only spoken as a government and official language in the city such as manila and quezon