Which areas of the Philippines speak mostly Tagalog. (compared to other languages such as Cebuan)?
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Bataan, Bulacan, Manila, Rizal, Cavite, Laguna, Batangas.
Nueva Ecija has 30%.
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NCR and Southern Tagalog region.
cavite areas and manila..
answer mine: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkegTtmfUnG4F6k5MUasYLDsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090424040829AAUg7Zi
NCR, Region 4 and most region 3.
1) Metropolitan Manila
2) Provinces of Bataan, Batangas, Bulacan, Camarines Norte, Cavite, Laguna, Marinduque, Oriental Mindoro, Quezon, and Rizal, and large areas of Nueva Ecija, Occidental Mindoro, and Zambales
3) Cities of Antipolo, Balanga, Batangas, Calamba, Cavite, Gapan, Lipa, Lucena, Malolos, Mariveles, Olongapo, San Jose Del Monte, San Pablo, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, Tagaytay, Tanauan, and Trece Martires .
All these areas roughly cover the regions of NCR (National Capital Region), Central Luzon Region 3, and CALABARZON Region 4.
They cover about 20% of the country’s area.
the Central Luzon part of the country.
That includes the provinces Rizal, Cavite, Laguna, NCR, etc.
manila, quezon city.
Tagalog spoken mostly in regions 3 and 4. While cebuano mostly in regions 7, 10, 11, and 13. However some provinces of the visayas and mindanao areas can speak both like northern part of negros occidental the people there speaks cebuano but the widely spoken dialect is hiligaynon. Same with the south cotobato. Just see link below for details.
Metro Manila
manila
central Luzon…
Mostly the people that live ion Luzon Island, like my whole family and I. We all speak Tagalog, no other dialect. You’d find people who speak tagalog in places like Mandaluyong in Metromanila on Luzon Island.
Places that people will mostly speak Tagalog:
Mandaluyong, Metromanila, Luzon Island
Manila City, Luzon Island
Actually, mostly all of Metromanila speaks Tagalog.
Batangas doe speak tagalog, but they pronounce some words differently. My mom’s side of the family and her come from San Luis, Batangas, and sometimes I hear her say a word that I can’t understand, and then I sound it out, and realize it’s just a normal Tagalog word, but pronounced differently. My dad’s side of the family and him speak the regular, normal Tagalog.
The entire Luzon island is a Tagalog speaking area.
yeah, NCR – Manila, Quezon City, Makati, Cubao, Paranaque, Baclaran, etc. And Luzon has the areas that mostly speak tagalog
Natives from Rizal and Metro Manila. By the way, we have lots of dialects and our national language is Filipino Language.