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Lonely Planet Filipino (Tagalog) phrasebook by Lonely Planet



Filipino was first incarnated as andlsquo;Tagalogandrsquo;, a local language still spoken in the Man
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Lonely Planet Filipino (Tagalog) phrasebook by Lonely Planet
Filipino was first incarnated as andlsquo;Tagalogandrsquo;, a local language still spoken in the Manila region. Once Manila was selected as the national capital in 1595, Tagalog became the countryandrsquo;s most widely spoken language. The Filipino language but has evolved over the centuries to become as diversely flavoured as its cuisine. With this phrasebook youll be leaping around the 7000-island archipelago of the Philippines and never be stuck for words. 3500-word two-way dictionary Guide t

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