Slovene and Tagalog as Minority Language
In Slovene and Tagalog speaking countries you will get the countries which have Slovene and Tagalog as minority language. The language which is spoken by minority of population in the country is called as minority language.
- Slovene as minority language: Austria, Hungary, Italy.
- Tagalog as minority language: Australia, Canada, Guam, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom.
If you want to compare Slovene and Tagalog dialects, then you can go to Slovene vs Tagalog Dialects. Some of the official languages are also considered as minority languages.
Slovene and Tagalog Regulators
Slovene and Tagalog speaking countries provide you Slovene and Tagalog regulators which are the official organizations that regulate them. Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts regulates Slovene language.Tagalog is regulated by Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, National Languages Committee. Also get to learn, Slovene and Tagalog Language History.
Slovene and Tagalog Continents
Thinking about Slovene and Tagalog continents in which Slovene and Tagalog speaking countries are present. Check out more information on Slovene and Tagalog. Most of the Slovene 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 Slovene and Tagalog languages:
Slovene Interesting Facts:
- The Freising Monuments is the oldest preserved records of written Slovene from 10th century.
- The first Slovene book was printed in 1550.
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 Slovene language was derived from Not Available and is similar to Serbo-Croatian whereas Slovene language is similar to Filipino, Cebuano and Spanish Languages and derived from Not Available.