Is Filipino and Indonesian similar?

They’re all part of the Austronesian family of languages, Tagalog (or Filipino) is a cousin to Indonesian and Malay rather than a sibling. I speak Indonesian and Malay and can see a resemblance, but no more than that between English and Swedish, which are part of the Germanic family of languages.

Is Indonesian and Filipino the same?

They are closely related but not completely intelligible, although there are a lot of cognates and some degree of mutual intelligibility exists.. Malay and Indonesian and Filipino/Tagalog are official languages but in the three countries there are other related languages, sometimes they are even closer, but not always.

What language is most similar to Filipino?

In a stricter sense, the closest language to Filipino is Tagalog, which is what it was originally based on. All my life living in the Philippines, I realized that a lot of my fellow countrymen confuse themselves with Tagalog, Bisaya, Hiligaynon, Waray, etc as “dialects” when in fact they are different languages.

Is Filipino harder than Indonesian?

As a native speaker of Filipino/Tagalog and currently learning Indonesian, I could tell that Filipino is harder than Indonesian. Having so much similarities with each other and belonging to the same language family, it seems that Filipino/Tagalog would be at the same level as Indonesian.

Are Indonesian people Asians?

Genetic research

Most Indonesian people are genetically close to other East and Southeast Asians. A genetic study about Southeast Asian populations by Liu et al. 2020, found that mostly all Southeast Asian people are closely related to East Asians and have mostly “East Asian-related” ancestry.

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Why is Philippines not Spanish?

Why then are the Philippines not a Spanish speaking nation, unlike so many Latin American ones? The answer lies in the amount of immigration, disease, and limited speakers when Independence came. Fewer people emigrated from Spain to the Philippines.

Is Filipino a Malay?

If asked about their race, most Filipinos would identify as being Malay. Filipinos are taught in schools to be proud of their Malay heritage and encouraged to strengthen their ties with other Malays in Southeast Asia. … Some legal issues could arise if new immigrants from the Philippines are identified as Malays.

Is learning Tagalog difficult?

Learning Tagalog is much like learning how to drive. It’s not difficult, it’s just a matter of getting used to it. … Not just to make learning easier and avoid guesswork, but also to learn what people really say in particular situations, and to make good use of your time.

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