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Catalan and Tagalog Speaking countries

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1 Countries
1.1 Countries
Andorra, Balearic Islands, Catalonia, Latin Union, Spain, Valencian Community
Philippines
1.2 Total No. Of Countries
61
Bhojpuri Speaking Countries
0 46
1.3 National Language
Andorra, France, Italy, Spain
Philippines
1.4 Second Language
Spain
Filipinos
1.5 Speaking Continents
Europe
Asia, Australia
1.6 Minority Language
Aragon, France, Italy, Spain
Australia, Canada, Guam, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom
1.7 Regulated By
Institut d'Estudis Catalans, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua, National Languages Committee
Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, National Languages Committee
1.8 Interesting Facts
  • Catalan is 6th most largely spoken Romance language.
  • Catalan went through a golden age in low middle ages, reaching a peak of maturity and cultural richness.
  • In 1593, "Doctrina Christiana" was first book written in two versions of Tagalog.
  • The name "Tagalog" means "native to" and "river". "Tagalog"is derived from taga ilog, which means "inhabitants of the river".
1.9 Similar To
Spanish Language, Occitan Language, Italian Language, French Language
Filipino, Cebuano and Spanish Languages
1.10 Derived From
Latin
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Catalan vs Tagalog Countries

Comparing Catalan vs Tagalog countries gives you idea about number of countries that speak Catalan and Tagalog languages.

So we find that, total number of countries where Catalan is official language is 6 whereas total number of countries where Tagalog is official language is 1

Find if Catalan and Tagalog are Most Spoken Languages. Comparison of Catalan and Tagalog speaking countries will give you the presence of Catalan and Tagalog languages in different countries. Along with Catalan vs Tagalog countries, you can also compare Catalan vs Tagalog.

Catalan and Tagalog as Minority Language

In Catalan and Tagalog speaking countries you will get the countries which have Catalan and Tagalog as minority language. The language which is spoken by minority of population in the country is called as minority language.

  • Catalan as minority language: Aragon, France, Italy, Spain.
  • Tagalog as minority language: Australia, Canada, Guam, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom.

If you want to compare Catalan and Tagalog dialects, then you can go to Catalan vs Tagalog Dialects. Some of the official languages are also considered as minority languages.

Catalan and Tagalog Regulators

Catalan and Tagalog speaking countries provide you Catalan and Tagalog regulators which are the official organizations that regulate them. Institut d'Estudis Catalans, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua, National Languages Committee regulates Catalan language.Tagalog is regulated by Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, National Languages Committee. Also get to learn, Catalan and Tagalog Language History.

Catalan and Tagalog Continents

Thinking about Catalan and Tagalog continents in which Catalan and Tagalog speaking countries are present. Check out more information on Catalan and Tagalog. Most of the Catalan speaking countries lie in Europe. While Tagalog speaking countries lie in Asia, Australia. Continentwise, most of the languages belong to Asian Languages and African Languages. It's always fun to know about interesting facts of any language, so lets discuss about unknown facts of Catalan and Tagalog languages:

Catalan Interesting Facts:

  • Catalan is 6th most largely spoken Romance language.
  • Catalan went through a golden age in low middle ages, reaching a peak of maturity and cultural richness.

Tagalog Interesting Facts:

  • In 1593, "Doctrina Christiana" was first book written in two versions of Tagalog.
  • The name "Tagalog" means "native to" and "river". "Tagalog"is derived from taga ilog, which means "inhabitants of the river".

The Catalan language was derived from Latin and is similar to Spanish Language, Occitan Language, Italian Language, French Language whereas Catalan language is similar to Filipino, Cebuano and Spanish Languages and derived from Not Available.