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Originally Posted by mjdsinsacto
not meaning to hijack this thread, just a minor but essential correction Tagalog is the official national language.
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oopps! You're right. I did spell it with an o instead of an A. I was spelling it phonetically, my bad.
However, what I was refering to is today. The language is often still 'coined' as being the Tagalog dialect, but the national language is officially called "Filipino", according to the 1973 Constitution. This is what I was referring to. It's no longer officially called Tagalog when you are there. Many American Filipinos do still refer to it as Tagalog.
By the way, happy 100th birthday of Baguio City!!!!
