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

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

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If you’re moving to Batangas, you’ll need to know their language and how they speak because you might misunderstand. Batanguenos are often mistaken as angry when they speak because of their tone of voice.

Te person must know that the way ‘Batangeños’ speak is like they are always trying to pick a fight with someone. Though Batangeños sound like that, he/she must also know that Batangeños are good-hearted folks and are very hospitable. Batangas City is also the home of the most competitive people in the Philippines.

Jonathan, says: 2020

Locals from the city of Batangas have a very distinguished accent when they speak. We typically use the word “ala eh” in our dialogues when we talk to people regardless if they are locals or not of the city. Batangas City is also known for producing the popular blade “Balisong or Butterfly knife” known around the world.

Sophia, says: 2020

If somebody will consider moving here, know that even if the people speak loud and strong, they are not angry, it is just the accent of the people who lived here. He/she must also consider bringing swimming attire because Batangas also has a lot of beautiful beaches that is worth visiting for.

Noveleen, says: 2020

You must learn how to understand the Batangueno language! He/she must understand that talking loudly doesn’t mean we’re mad or anything, most people here are just used to speaking in that manner. They also should know where to find the best lomi, of course! Lomi is like one of the things Batangas pride over and to move here is to appreciate such divine creation.

Jaymes, says: 2020
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