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What is Filipino subject?

"Filipino subject" can be interpreted in a few different ways, so I'll address the possibilities:

1. The Filipino Language:

* This is the most common meaning. Filipino, or Wikang Filipino, is the national language of the Philippines. It is based on Tagalog, one of the major languages spoken in the country.

* In schools, Filipino is a core subject, taught from elementary to high school. Students learn about the language's history, grammar, literature, and culture.

* Filipino is also used in government, media, and everyday life.

2. Subjects Related to the Philippines:

* Filipino studies is a broader term that encompasses various disciplines related to the Philippines, including:

* History: The history of the Philippines, from pre-colonial times to the present.

* Culture: Filipino culture, including traditions, art, music, food, and religion.

* Literature: Filipino literature, both traditional and modern.

* Politics: The political system and history of the Philippines.

* Economics: The economy of the Philippines.

* Sociology: Filipino society and its social structures.

3. Subjects Taught in Filipino:

* Some subjects, like Math, Science, and History, might be taught in the Filipino language instead of English. This depends on the school and the educational policy in place.

To clarify what you meant by "Filipino subject," please tell me:

* What context are you referring to? (School, university, etc.)

* What specifically are you interested in learning about?

Once I understand your context, I can give you a more specific and accurate answer.

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