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English is one of the official languages but that isn't an option
too many dialects - thanks everyone
English is one of the official languages but that isn't an option
too many dialects - thanks everyone
"Every day when I wake up I thank the Lord I'm Welsh" Cerys Matthews
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Very good question... I guessed at the too many dialects one??!!Life is all about the journey.0
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Filipino and English are the official languages in the Philippines. Although more than 100 regional dialects exist in the Philippines, English is widely spoken and is used in most business transactions
So I reckon you're all right
Probably playing on fb
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