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  • this, but since Tagalog redirects to Tagalog language, you should not change links to [[Tagalog language|Tagalog]]. See Wikipedia:Redirect. Melchoir 20:41...
    73 KB (10,923 words) - 17:22, 13 February 2022
  • for "Tagalog" may actually be seeking the people "Tagalogs" rather than "Tagalog (language)". So "Tagalog" where currently the language Tagalog is located...
    34 KB (4,287 words) - 06:36, 4 February 2024
  • the Tagalog language and Tagalog people are the cause of instability now. Move "Tagalog" back to "Tagalog language" and "Tagalogs" back to "Tagalog people"...
    73 KB (10,128 words) - 12:38, 3 February 2023
  • Talk:Tagalog/Archive 1#Move, seems to refer to a move from Tagalog to Tagalog language. It reads: Just a heads up. Tagalog has been moved to Tagalog language...
    147 KB (14,716 words) - 18:47, 1 March 2023
  • it is simple Tagalog or deep Tagalog, pure Tagalog or halu-halo Tagalog, it is still Tagalog. They all belong to one language. From [1]. There are also...
    68 KB (10,124 words) - 09:19, 17 February 2024
  • The page Tagalog people#Indigenous says "Five distinct dialects". The page Tagalog language#Classification says "At present, no comprehensive dialectology...
    3 KB (328 words) - 16:04, 7 May 2024
  • Tagalog people do not tatoo themselves. At least when the Spaniards met them in 1570's. It is one of the physical characteristics which differentiate...
    49 KB (6,543 words) - 16:04, 7 May 2024
  • changed the infobox to assert both that (1) the Tagalog and Filipino languages form a collection of two languages with separate ISO 639-2 identifiers (tgl...
    11 KB (1,409 words) - 01:13, 25 November 2022
  • Therefore, Tagalog can't have loan words from Chamorro and malay/Indonesian. Rather, all Austronesian languages have a gradient relationship...
    55 KB (7,932 words) - 01:22, 15 February 2024
  • for L. For instance, in Aklan, the language was called Akyanon instead of Aklanon, and the word for house (Tagalog 'bahay' or Hiligaynon 'balay') became...
    27 KB (3,319 words) - 20:26, 29 February 2024
  • universal nucleus of the Filipino language? Tagalog. Jondel But ISO 639 accepts Filipino (ISO code fil) as a LEGITIMATE language just as (Bahasa) Indonesian...
    107 KB (15,675 words) - 18:49, 9 May 2023
  • would rally against what they see as the growing influence of Tagalog culture and language.... Ironically modern Malay/Indonesian settled on using K, but...
    31 KB (4,044 words) - 21:01, 22 January 2024
  • crept into Tagalog, which we call Filino. But I believe, you would agree when I say that vocabulary isn't the only reason to declare a language separate...
    40 KB (5,314 words) - 13:18, 16 February 2024
  • credit. I also believe that http://www.translation-services-usa.com/languages/tagalog.shtml copied from us: part of their text is a copy of our Nov 22,...
    51 KB (6,952 words) - 15:08, 28 September 2009
  • language/Kapampangan people) and Tagalog (Tagalog language/Tagalog people). It appears then that Kinaray-a language is a deviation from this language...
    23 KB (3,268 words) - 11:12, 4 February 2024
  • using/speaking their own iloko language and preferring tagalog language instead. hence, the bigger number of tagalog speakers. Saluyot 13:48, 20 February...
    25 KB (3,492 words) - 19:03, 10 March 2022
  • what is a tagalog world of ilineness 180.191.255.137 (talk) 12:44, 14 September 2023 (UTC) ? BadConlangNumber7021 (talk) 22:31, 21 November 2023 (UTC)...
    2 KB (85 words) - 06:38, 16 May 2024
  • Although Filipino (for practical purposes is Tagalog) and English are the official languages, Filipinos use Tagalog ( or native vernaculars like Cebuano, Ilonggo...
    49 KB (7,360 words) - 21:58, 27 February 2023
  • written Cebuano (likewise with Tagalog). They are, however, useful aids for pronunciation for people who do not know the language. —Preceding unsigned comment...
    31 KB (4,161 words) - 08:38, 7 May 2024
  • removed Japanese, Spanish, and Tagalog as languages whose usage threatens to replace Chamorro. English is the only language that "threatens" the continued...
    22 KB (3,349 words) - 23:58, 8 January 2024
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