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Tagalog to German Translation

Get professional translations from Tagalog to German or German to Tagalog. We provide fast and affordable German translations.

Our Tagalog and German translators are native speakers also fluent in English. Get a quote for your professional Tagalog <> German translation using the form on this page. Instant quote, 100% Acceptance Guarantee, too easy!

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Our Tagalog and German translators work as a team to accurately translate your documents from Tagalog or to Tagalog.

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About the Tagalog Language

Tagalog is an Austronesian language spoken as a first language by a third of the population of the Philippines and as a second language by most of the rest. Its standardized form, commonly called Filipino, is the national language and one of two official languages of the Philippines. In 1939, Manuel L. Quezon named the national language "Wikang Pambansâ" ("National Language"). Twenty years later, in 1959, it was renamed by then Secretary of Education, José Romero, as Pilipino to give it a national rather than ethnic label and connotation.


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