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Language Challenge: Spanish vs Filipino



In today’s video, we are comparing some of the common words and phrases between Spanish and Tagalog. Ever since the original similarities between Spanish and Filipino video, we have received many Instagram messages, requesting a longer part 2, so here it is. In this video, Claudia and Danitza (Spanish speakers) go against Joan and Glowy (Filipino speakers) with a list of words, phrases, and sentences.

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Spanish is a Western Romance language that originated in the Castile region of Spain which has expanded to become the world’s second-most spoken native language group of languages. Most of modern Spanish comes from Latin, with ancient Greek and Arabic also having an impact on the language. It has also been influenced by Basque, Iberian, Celtiberian, Visigothic, French, Italian, Occitan, Catalan and Sardinian, as well as from Nahuatl, Quechua, and other indigenous languages of the Americas. The Spanish language evolved from Vulgar Latin, which was brought to the Iberian Peninsula by the Romans during the Second Punic War, beginning in 210 BC. Previously, several pre-Roman languages, unrelated to Latin, and some of them unrelated even to Indo-European, were spoken in the Iberian Peninsula. These languages included Basque (still spoken today), Iberian, Celtiberian and Gallaecian. Today, Spanish is the official language of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
Tagalog is an Austronesian language, which is spoken as a first or a second language by the majority of the people of the Philippines. Tagalog is officially named Filipino in its standardized form and along with English it is an official language in the Philippines.

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