*Tagalog is essentially equivalent to what is known as Filipino. It is both the national and official language of the Philippines.
Since English is also one of the official languages of the Philippines, you can work in the Philippines even if you do not speak Tagalog. However, especially in the Manila region, it is used throughout daily life, so being able to understand it can make your daily life much more interesting. It will also significantly change how companies in the Philippines will accept you.
(According to tutor gosxi's Tagalog lessons)
The Philippines is a popular business destination for Japanese corporations, with 7,000 beautiful islands including many famous resort areas and 100 million people with a diverse ethnic population.
Cafetalk, the largest online learning service in Japan, provides friendly and attentive online Tagalog lessons via Zoom and Skype with experienced native tutors.
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Whether you want to learn the basics of Tagalog in Japanese or in English, we have tutors who can help you!
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