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Philippines Notes: In 1962 Tagalog was renamed Philipino (also spelled as Pilipino and Filipino) and was designated the official and national language of the Philippines. |
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TraveLang: Foreign Languages For Travelers |
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Schoenhof's Foreign Languages Inc. |
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They have one of the most extensive collection of foreign language literature and study books (e.g., language courses, phrasebooks, dictionaries) of any bookstore in the United States. The "Go To Language" link will take you to their page for this language. |
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