| It was declared an official language in the Biak-na-Bato Constitution during the Philippine Revolution |
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| First language of a quarter of the people in the Philippines (7) |
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| A record label launches Filipino (7) |
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| National language of the Philippines |
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| Member of a Filipino people living chiefly in the Manila region of Luzon island; also, their Austronesian language (7) |
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| Luzon lingo game verging on a record (7) |
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| Major language of the Philippines |
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| ____ and English are the official languages of the Philippines |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
15 Sep 2024 |
| Philippines language |
Commuter |
10 Sep 2024 |
| A language one hears in the Philippines (7) |
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| Asian folk label a diary |
The Guardian Cryptic |
21 Feb 2024 |
| Most widely spoken of the Philippine languages (7) |
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| One of the major languages spoken in the Philippines |
The Guardian Weekend |
29 Jul 2023 |
| Language in which 'magandang umaga' means 'good morning' |
USA Today |
19 Feb 2022 |
| Island people place mark on a piece of wood |
The Telegraph Toughie |
15 Jul 2020 |
| Accompany someone unleashing essentially offensive language |
The Telegraph Toughie |
14 May 2020 |
| Philippines language |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Feb 2020 |
| Language of the Philippines |
USA Today |
17 Oct 2019 |
| . Girl spreading butter from below tongue? |
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| Without note, go with the others to make speech to Filipinos |
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| Language of the Philippines |
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| . Language to follow incognito |
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| Language that gave us 'boondocks' |
New York Times |
02 Oct 2018 |
| . Delay in animal retracting tongue |
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| Mark a record for language |
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| Philippine tongue |
USA Today |
27 Feb 2018 |
| Follow uninvited, dropping northern language ... |
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| Philippine tongue |
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| Language that gave us "boondocks" |
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| Filipino dog clearly hasn't done the easiest thing! |
The Telegraph Toughie |
08 Sep 2017 |
| Follow uninvited, ignoring Northern Pacific islander |
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| Name a record in Filipino language! |
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| Label a record in Asian language |
The Times Cryptic |
04 Nov 2015 |
| One of two official Philippine languages, along with English |
New York Times |
11 Oct 2015 |
| Language in which 'maraming salamat' means 'thank you very much' |
New York Times |
05 Jun 2015 |
| Philippine tongue |
LA Times Daily |
08 Jan 2015 |
| Language in which "maraming salamat" means "thank you very much" |
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| Philippine tongue |
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| One of two official Philippine languages, along with English |
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| Language used to label a piece of wood |
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| 'Play gooseberry' perhaps has no name in foreign language |
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| Language of the Philippines |
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| Luzon language |
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| Philippine tongue |
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| Language that gave us "boondocks" |
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| Language with a verb-subject-object word order |
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| Language spoken in Luzon |
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| Philippine language |
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| Manila tongue |
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| Manila tongue |
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| Philippines language |
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| Language that gave us "boondocks" |
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| Language that gave us the word "boondocks" |
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| Language teacher initially excited about Al (7) |
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| Filipino language |
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| Philippine language |
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| Language of the Philippines |
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| Pilipino |
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| Manila tongue |
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| Filipino language |
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| Luzon native |
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| Philippine native |
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| Luzon group |
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| Christian native of Luzon. |
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| Tongue of Luzon. |
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| Filipino. |
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| Language of the Philippines. |
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| Luzon language. |
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| Austronesian tongue. |
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| Dominant people of Luzon. |
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| One of the Philippines' most numerous natives. |
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