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What are the most common languages spoken in Tarlac City, Tarlac?

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

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Tarlac City is well known for being the Melting Pot of the Philippines meaning we are a home to many races and dialects. In addition, Tarlaquenos are also known for their good cooking. Most of all, Tarlac City is well known for its kind, hospitable and warm-hearted citizens.

Janice, says: 2020

Tarlac City is a part of Region III, which is known as Central Luzon. It is accessible to the National Capital Region in the country, with only 2-3 hours of travel to Metro Manila. The main language of the City is “Kapampangan”, though there is another language also used in the neighboring town which is “Ilocano”.

Our city is a melting pot capital, which means a lot of people use different languages. Kapampangan, Ilocano and Filipino are the most common languages used. Also, it is a city which still has fresh air and it still has lots of farms. There are also a few malls, in which you can go to whenever you feel bored.

Charlotte, says: 2020

Tarlac City is “The Melting Pot” of the Philippines because of the people who have different languages that they speak. It is the home of different cultures. My city has some delicacies such as the famous “puto”. It has also different attractions and tourist spots. We have our “Goshen Resort” that is known for its vintage vibes.

Everyll, says: 2020

The province of Tarlac consists of four distinct ethnic groups – which is why it is one of the most multicultural provinces in the Philippines. In line with this, it is essential for someone moving here to learn the languages, the culture, and livelihood of Tarlaqueños. I could say that the traditions and hospitality of the members of our community are what makes us unique from the others. Therefore, one must also participate in the said activities and interact with the people to fully experience what it’s like to live in Tarlac.

Abegail, says: 2020

Expect a wide diversity of people in Tarlac City. Several traditions and languages reflect the culture in this city because we are at the central region of Luzon, Philippines. We’re actually considered the “Melting Pot” capital of the Philippines because of the mixed cultures.

Justin, says: 2020

Our city is considered the “Melting Pot Capital of the Philippines”. People with different cultures and people who speak different dialects gather in our beautiful city. The people here are very friendly and kind, we treat foreigners, tourists and visitors as family. Because of our diverse community, we have a rich and unique mix of culture which is evident in our foods, work and camaraderie.

Hannah, says: 2020
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