Here's a more detailed breakdown:
* Philippines: Tagalog is spoken by a majority of the population, especially in Metro Manila and surrounding regions. It is taught in schools and used in government, media, and everyday life.
* Other countries: Tagalog is also spoken by Filipino communities around the world, particularly in the United States, Canada, Australia, and some parts of Europe.
* Within the Philippines: While Tagalog is widely understood, regional languages (like Cebuano, Ilocano, and Bicolano) are also prominent in specific areas.
It's important to note that Filipino is considered the national language of the Philippines, while Tagalog is the basis for it.