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  • curprev 16:3516:35, 8 July 20242001:4455:611:2d00:ad09:3337:ddcb:8b17 talk 11,661 bytes +76 Filipino language, not Tagalog. To be specific, it should be Philippine English in order to avoid confusion because English is not a homogenous language, English Spoken in Singapore, and etc. is totally different from the English spoken here in the Philippines. And yet, in addition, Filipinos can also speak Singapore English (alongside with Singlish),Chinese, Malay and Tamil the 5 official languages of Simgapore because of working environment and intermarrige with Singaporean citizens. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 06:3506:35, 8 October 2023Itchyworms321 talk contribsm 13,655 bytes +1,368 →‎Notable people: Three Academics were added as they have held high and prestigious positions such as Head of Research Centres and as Vice-Deans. Even if they don't have their own wiki profiles their contributions are so profound that they have been congratulated by the Philippine Embassy. Furthermore if we check other sites such as the Wiki page for Notable Filipinos in Canada they also include academics. undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit
  • curprev 06:1606:16, 8 October 2023Itchyworms321 talk contribsm 12,287 bytes +1,112 Professor Caballeros contribution to ASEAN, the UN, and NTU were so profound that she was granted full professorship furthermore she was personally congratulated by the Philippines' embassy for her global conttributions. undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit

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  • curprev 06:0706:07, 29 July 2023256geei talk contribs 11,136 bytes +34 It was mentioned as “ These are usually white-collared workers, taking uppermanent residency in the country and some eventually registering for Singapore citizenship.” - No proper citation or evidence was given to supplement the claims. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 06:0006:00, 29 July 2023256geei talk contribs 11,102 bytes −118 Removed: “there are about 44,102 individuals who are naturalised or have Singaporean spouses” - any proof to justify the numbers? undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 05:1905:19, 29 July 2023256geei talk contribs 11,220 bytes −49 Amendments as follows: this page simply categorised Mandarin and Malay to be Filipino’s language. It was further mentioned that there are 40 thousand plus Filipinos who are permanent residents in Singapore. Singapore’s natives are Chinese, Malay and Indians while others make up about 3.2% +/- of the population. Whoever that is not a native of Singapore should do their due diligence and provide proper citation or proof from a Singapore government agency to supplement your claims. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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