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Do people in Philippines speak English?


Not everyone knows that the Philippines in the far east pacific is the third largest English speaking country in the world, after the USA and Great Britain.  

The Philippines was colonized by Spain for 333 years.  Folks, that are a long long time, correct?  And that’s why anyone who speaks Spanish or Portuguese gets confused why the dialect of Filipinos they can seem to understand but cannot have the hang of it–



So, where’s the English?  In 1898, Spain lost to the American colonizers and stayed to be under the United States of America for nearly 50 years.   

While the Spaniards controlled the locals with ‘divide & rule’ dictum, the Americans wooed the locals with corned beef, chocolates, bubble gums, jeans and opportunities.  That fits well to the peace loving Filipinos.  That’s why it was so easy for American teachers to incorporate themselves to the smart locals.  


The American governors were bent to make the Philippines their small paradise in the pacific hence those American soldiers who doesn’t want to go back home, stayed on and opened various business establishments.  Country clubs were developed, business chambers were created and the style of governance was patterned after that of the United States.

                The school’s language of instruction was in English which the locals found easy enough to follow vs. the Spanish language in more than three centuries.  Even Japan, in the few years they had the Philippines and want take it from the Americans during the World War II tried to in still to the locals the study of Nippon-go, but failed.


Now, the Philippines is a better, cheaper training ground for learning English to neighboring countries in Asia & Europe who wants to learn the Queen’s language before traveling to either U.S.A. or London.  Unlike the former British colonies of IndiaSingaporeHong Kong, etc who speak the English language with funny accents, the Filipinos can even do it with correct grammar, clear & unaccented.



                Currently, outsourcing businesses are all over the country serving Fortune’s 500 companies.  It is the most cost efficient alternative for multinationals.   Filipino workers are the country’s best ambassadors of goodwill – they are all over the globe.



2 comments:

  1. Interesting blog, with many useful parts.

    However, I do not agree with the statement "third largest English speaking country in the world, after the USA and Great Britain. " (I have often heard this elsewhere - I have no idea where such an idea came from)

    Philippines has a population of 91 million people, out of whom probably 60 million speak English (saying "yes sire" and "yes ma'am" do not qualify as speaking English)

    Countries like India have far more people who speak far more English than them (I was in India for some time, and I met may people who speak far better English than most Brits and definitely most Americans). India has a population of 1.3 billion, out of which about 100 million speak English.

    I am sure there are many more countries.

    While I like Philippines, and enjoy the ease of communication (which has more to do with it's people and less to do with their language abilities), I do not believe that it is the 3rd largest English speaking country.

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