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What are the most common languages spoken in Quezon City, Metro Manila?

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Are residents of Quezon City typically multilingual? What languages are most common? Here's what two local experts had to say about language in Quezon City, Metro Manila.

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Someone should know Quezon City has a World-class Education and it is the home for several leading universities and academic institutions in the country, such as private research university Ateneo de Manila University, premier women’s academic institution Miriam College, and the world-renowned University of the Philippines. If you choose to live in this city, your children will have multiple options for a decent and high-quality education especially if you’re planning to learn the Filipino language.

Manila is the capital of the Philippines. The main language we speak here is Tagalog. There is terrible traffic because there are more private cars on the road than public transportation. The poverty rates are high and the division between poor and rich areas is easily distinguishable. The food here is amazing. One should not have finished their vacation in Manila without having tried our famous Sinigang or Adobo dishes.

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