Tagalog language
Tagalog, or translated into Tagalog and Tagalog, belongs to Malaya-Porini West Asia language family of Austronesian language family, and is mainly used in the Philippines. The so-called "Filipino", which is regarded as one of the national and official languages of the Philippines, is developed with Tagalog as the main body.
According to the census data conducted by the Philippine government in 2000, among the 76,332,470 Filipinos, 265,438+0,485,927 are Tagalog speakers. In addition, nearly 50 million other Filipinos use Tagalog as their second language. Tagalog is the only official language among nearly 170 native languages in the Philippines.
Tagalog language
Popular place: Philippines
Number of users: 22 million (mother tongue); 50 million people (second language)
Rank: 58
Language family: Austronesian language family
Malay-Porini West Asian Language Family
West Malaysia-Porini West Asia Branch
Central Filipino
Tagalog, the central language of the Philippines
Official status: official language country: Philippines (in the name of Filipinos)
Administration: Philippine Language Commission
Language code: ISO 639- 1 TL, TLG ISO 639-2, TLG Sille.