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How many people speak Latvian and Tagalog?


Tagalog and Latvian speaking population


How Many People Speak

How Many People Speak?
1.75 million  
99+
73.00 million  
24

Speaking Population
0.07 %  
99+
0.42 %  
34

Native Speakers
1.75 million  
99+
28.00 million  
29

Second Language Speakers
2.00 million  
99+
45.00 million  
19

Native Name
latviešu valoda  
Tagalog  

Alternative Names
Lettish  
Filipino, Pilipino  

French Name
letton  
tagalog  

German Name
Lettisch  
Tagalog  

Pronunciation
[ˈlætviən]  
[tɐˈɡaːloɡ]  

Ethnicity
Latvians or Letts  
Tagalog people  

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Latvian native speakers vs Tagalog native speakers

How many people speak Latvian and Tagalog languages tells about Latvian native speakers vs Tagalog native speakers. The native language is also known as first language. Total 1.75 million people speak Latvian as native language while 28.00 million people speak Tagalog as native language. You can also go to Latvian vs Tagalog Dialects and find the total number of dialects in Latvian and Tagalog language. In some regions, Latvian and Tagalog languages are used as second language. There are 2.00 million speakers who use Latvian as second language and 45.00 million speakers who use Tagalog as second language.

Native Names of Latvian and Tagalog

Native names are used in the Latvian and Tagalog Speaking Countries. Both Latvian and Tagalog languages have their own native names.Under how many people speak Latvian and Tagalog you will get to know the native names of Latvian and Tagalog languages. The native name of Latvian is latviešu valoda and native name of Tagalog is Tagalog. The alternative names of Latvian and Tagalog languages are as follows:

The French name of Latvian is letton whereas German name of Latvian is Lettisch. The German name of Tagalog is Tagalog whereas French name of Tagalog is letton.

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