i speak Bisaya(Cebuano), Hiligaynon(Ilonggo), Tagalog and English. i understand slight Chavacano(spanish creole) and Tausug(dialect in the Sulu Archipelago).
ako aym beri good in ispiking inglis.. dyu tu da pak dat I studying inglis beri wel..
Throughout my life, I have learned how to speak, bicol, visaya, ilocano, english, and of course, tagalog. Now, I have forgotten most of them. My primary language right now is english. Before I came to US, my primary language was Ilocano... but tagalog have always been my language to anything. Now, I rarely use tagalog cause I have no one to speak it to, and I can only understand ilocano. Sad but true!
tagalog and english.....some spanish
ako, english, tagalog, waray(samar), i little chavacano, a little bisaya( cebuano), saka nag-aaral ako ngaun mag-fukien....
english and tagalog only.
no other dialects except for a few words
like:
kaluguran dacca
je'teaime
te amo
mi amour
pangga
English - first language
Greek - second language learned
Tagalog - learned at age seven when I moved to the Philippines
Ilongo - both my parents are Ilongo and I also learned it in the Philippines
German - spoken for almost half of my life
French - spoken since 4 years
Spanish - poor but undertsand
Dutch - understand
Italian - understand
Cebuano , Tagalog , English ..... all fluent in speaking and writing
chinese..english..n tagalog..
english
tagalog
chinese ( fuckien and mandarin )
a lil bicol language... pano ba sabihin yun?
I speak Bicol sa mga kababayan ko

, tagalog sa mga kaibigan ko

dito, English sa trabaho ko co'z it's a british company, Arabic sa mga kaibigan kong arabo.
Cebuano, Tagalog, English and Kalye Talk
tagalog.. (fluently in speaking, writing, and understanding)
english.. (fluently in speaking, writing, and understanding)
a little japanese.. (i kno how to write hirigana.. and understand and speak most things)
a little spanish.. (i kno how to write a little.. and understand a little kasi almost da same as tagalog ito eh.. and i speak as much as i understand)