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  1. NATIONAL LANGUAGE. A language officially designated the language of a nation or country, usually for cultural and/or ethnic reasons. Source for information on NATIONAL LANGUAGE: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language dictionary.

  2. A national language is a language (or language variant, e.g. dialect) that has some connection— de facto or de jure —with a nation. The term is applied quite differently in various contexts.

  3. A national language is a symbol of cultural and national identity, of power, and of self-reliance.

  4. This article is about the national language and one of the two official languages of the Philippines. For other languages, see Languages of the Philippines. For the language from which Filipino evolved and developed, see Tagalog language.

  5. A national language refers to a language that holds a special status within a particular country, representing its cultural heritage, history, and identity. It is typically the language spoken by the majority of the population or a significant ethnic group.

  6. Jul 31, 2019 · The two official languages of the Philippines are Filipino and English. Filipino is the national language, and the official status of English is a holdover from its time as a U.S. territory between the years of 1898 and 1946.

  7. Jun 17, 2024 · Language, a system of conventional spoken, manual (signed), or written symbols by means of which human beings express themselves. The functions of language include communication, the expression of identity, play, imaginative expression, and emotional release.

  8. A national language is a predominant language in a country that is spoken by a large part of the population and is often, but not always, defined as such by law. It forms an important part of cultural identity and is often used in the media and education.

  9. It is possible that a language may be a national language and have official status, but official and national languages may also differ. In linguistically diverse states, a number of national languages may be spoken by certain groups or peoples within the state, whether that is territorially concentrated or dispersed.

  10. Aug 22, 2019 · Studying how people use language – what words and phrases they unconsciously choose and combine – can help us better understand ourselves and why we behave the way we do.