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  1. Tagalog language - Wikipedia

    Tagalog (/ təˈɡɑːlɒɡ / tə-GAH-log, [5] native pronunciation: [tɐˈɡaːloɡ] ⓘ; Baybayin: ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜔) is an Austronesian language spoken as a first language by the ethnic Tagalog people, who make up …

  2. Tagalog: Your Ultimate Guide To The Filipino Language

    Dec 4, 2025 · Tagalog: Your Ultimate Guide to the Filipino Language Hey guys! Ever been curious about the beautiful languages spoken across the globe? Today, we’re diving deep into …

  3. Tagalog language | Philippines, Austronesian, Dialects ...

    Nov 8, 2025 · Tagalog language, member of the Central Philippine branch of the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) language family and the base for Pilipino, an official language of the …

  4. Learning Tagalog For Beginners: #1 Completely Free Guide

    Apr 21, 2025 · What should a new Tagalog enthusiast like you study first? If you need a free guide on learning Tagalog for beginners, then you're in the right track!

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  6. Tagalog... Listen to Pronunciation, Explanation of Origin

    Dec 1, 2025 · Ang mga Tagalog ay pangkating etniko na matatagpuan sa Metro Manila, at mga lalawigan ng Bataan, Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Marinduque, Mindoro, Nueva Ecija, …

  7. Tagalog: A Modern Guide to the Language of the Philippines

    Dec 5, 2025 · This guide explains how Tagalog and Filipino relate, how the focus/voice system works, why Taglish is everywhere, and what learners and localization teams should know.

  8. Talk Tagalog - Learn Tagalog the Natural Way

    Apr 30, 2024 · Tagalog is the most commonly spoken language of the Philippines. Historians trace the word “Tagalog’ from “ taga-ilog ” or the language of “those near the river.”

  9. Tagalog language - Omniglot

    Tagalog is a Philippine language spoken mainly in the Philippines by about 25 million people.

  10. A Complete Overview of The Tagalog Language – World …

    Tagalog is the historical language of the Tagalog ethnic group, while Filipino is the standardized version of Tagalog that has been designated as the national language of the Philippines.