Here's a breakdown:
* Tagalog is the official language of the Philippines, meaning it's used in government, education, and media.
* It's the most widely spoken language in the country, with around 28 million native speakers.
* Tagalog is the basis for Filipino, the standardized national language.
* Other major languages in the Philippines include Cebuano, Ilocano, and Hiligaynon.
* It's important to remember that the Philippines is a diverse country with over 175 languages spoken.
Therefore, while Tagalog is widely spoken across the Philippines, people speak it as a native language primarily in the following regions:
* Metro Manila and surrounding provinces in Central Luzon.
* Southern Tagalog region, including Batangas, Cavite, and Laguna.
* Parts of Bicol Region.
While Tagalog is the national language, many Filipinos speak their regional languages as their primary language. However, they can usually understand and communicate in Tagalog.