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Filipino is a term that refers to the national language of the Philippines, and also to the people who are native to or identified with the country. The Filipino language is based on Tagalog, a major language of the Philippines, but it also incorporates words and phrases from other Philippine languages.

History[edit]

The term "Filipino" originally referred to the Spanish criollos of the Philippines. It was eventually expanded to include the various ethnic groups in the Philippines. The Filipino language was developed in the 20th century to serve as a national language and to foster unity among the various ethnic groups in the Philippines.

Filipino Language[edit]

The Filipino language is a standardized version of Tagalog, which is spoken in the Manila region and other parts of Luzon. It is the second most spoken language in the Philippines, after English. The Filipino language is an official language of the country, along with English.

Filipino People[edit]

The Filipino people are the citizens of the Philippines, regardless of their ethnic, cultural, or linguistic backgrounds. They are known for their hospitality, close family ties, and love for festivities. The Filipino diaspora is widespread, with communities in many parts of the world.

Filipino Culture[edit]

Filipino culture is a blend of indigenous, Spanish, American, and Asian influences. It is characterized by its festive traditions, such as the fiesta, and its cuisine, which includes dishes like adobo, sinigang, and lechon.

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