^ nice input to clarify things
i think the entire red mark wont be concluded as cebuano.coz i guess lain2x ang bisaya nato dile cebuano...
btw, muslim talks tagalog, almost all luzon folks talks tagalog so maybe thats why tagalog ato na pili...
kung naka study namo ug literature makabaw mo ngano ang cebuano mas maau nga language.
i don't care! i prefer english as our national language to attract foreign investors! english should be our national language. call me money face of what! at this point, money matters and the more foreign investors, the more jobs, the more spending power of the citizens of the country, the more money, economy progressive!
Actually, English, although not the National language, is one of OFFICIAL languages recognized by the constitution.
For purposes of communication and instruction, the official languages of the Philippines are Filipino and, until otherwise provided by law, English. The regional languages are the auxiliary official languages in the regions and shall serve as auxiliary media of instruction therein.
Spanish and Arabic shall be promoted on a voluntary and optional basis.
~Section 7, Art XIV, 1987 Constitution
well if you guys want cebuano to be recognized as the official language of the philippines, support the amendment of the 1987 cory constitution! our constitution is a piece of crap! it's good as trash
OT: Murag dugay pa na mahitabo kay Aquino ang nagalingkod karun. And even if bag-o na ang presidente, unless strong-willed kaayo na president, babagan gihapon na iya efforts for charter change by certain sectors of society who have been enjoying the benefits granted to them by the 1987 Constitution . . . the Chuch, the oligarchic Filipino tycoons, and certain politicians.![]()
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