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Filipinolanguage

Filipinolanguage is a term occasionally used to refer to a hypothetical or constructed language designed to model the Filipino language family. It is not an officially recognized language, and there is no single standard form. In practice, the term appears mainly in fictional contexts, linguistic thought experiments, or discussions about national language planning, where creators may build a full grammar, lexicon, and writing system for a language based on Filipino (Tagalog) as a foundation and drawing on other Philippine languages.

The name blends "Filipino" with "language." The term is sometimes used interchangeably with "Filipino" in casual

When constructed, Filipinolanguage commonly uses the Latin alphabet with Filipino orthography, though others may invent writing

The term is mostly found within speculative fiction, worldbuilding, or academic discussions about language planning; it

writing,
but
it
should
not
be
equated
with
the
actual
Filipino
language.
Because
no
standard
form
exists,
features
such
as
phonology,
morphology,
syntax,
and
lexicon
are
defined
by
individual
creators
and
can
vary
widely.
systems.
Phonology
and
grammar
would
depend
on
the
creator,
but
in
general
such
a
language
would
reflect
Philippine
language
features
and
may
integrate
vocabulary
from
Filipino
and
regional
languages
or
coined
terms.
has
no
official
status
and
limited
mainstream
recognition.
Readers
should
distinguish
it
from
the
official
Filipino
language.