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There are some 120 to 175 languages in the Philippines depending on the method of classification. Four others are no longer spoken. Almost all are classified as Malayo-Polynesian languages while one Chabacano is a creole derived from a Romance language. Two are official while (as of 2010) twelve are official auxiliary languages.

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