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Encyclopedia > Tagalog

Tagalog can mean:


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TAGALOG 2006 MAIN PAGE (366 words)
major languages spoken in the Philippines, mostly by people from the Tagalog regions in the main island of Luzon.
If you don't find the Tagalog word/s you are looking for, please send us an e-mail so we could add them to our online dictionary base.
It will give you a list of corresponding Tagalog words for the English term that you are looking for, and you can choose which one is appropriate in terms of usage.
Tagalog, an Extinct Philippine Script (1240 words)
The Tagalog script was a syllabary, which means that each symbol represents a complete syllable.
The experts of the time were consulted, we read in the Tagalog orthography, about this new invention with the request that they adopt and use it in writing for the convenience of everybody.
Since the rules for the use of the Tagalog script are well-documented, inadequate research has to be the reason for its misunderstanding.
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