Malayo-Polynesian languages

Major subgroup of the Austronesian language family

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2024
Tagalog language
Roman Catholic Diocese of Malolos uses the Tagalog translation of the Roman Missal entitled 'Ang Aklat ng Mabuting Balita'.
2020
Tagalog language
Tagalog language instructions were first introduced on election ballots in Nevada during the United States presidential elections.
2019
Tagalog language
Jehovah's Witnesses released the revised Tagalog edition of the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures.
2018
Tagalog language
United States Census Bureau data collection revealed Tagalog as the fourth most-spoken non-English language at home, with over 1.7 million speakers in the United States.
2015
Tagalog language
United States Census Bureau's American Consumer Survey revealed Tagalog as the most commonly spoken non-English language in California, Nevada, and Washington states.
2012
Tagalog language
The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines revised the 41-year-old liturgy with an English version of the Roman Missal.
2012
Tagalog language
The mother-tongue based multilingual education (MLE) program was implemented nationwide across all schools in the Philippines during the School Year 2012-2013.

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