Type in Tagalog (Tagalog / Filipino) and see live English (English) translation — no button, no wait.
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The Philippines has over 7,640 islands and 175 languages. Filipino (standardized Tagalog) is the national language. OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers) are one of the largest diaspora communities — sending $36B in remittances annually.
English is the world's most widely learned second language and the lingua franca of global business, science, diplomacy, and the internet. Over 50% of all websites are in English.
Filipino/Tagalog uses the standard Latin alphabet plus ñ and the ng digraph (treated as one letter). Filipino code-switching with English (Taglish) is extremely common in digital communication.
English uses the standard 26-letter Latin alphabet. American and British English have spelling differences (color/colour, organize/organise). English has the largest vocabulary of any language with over 170,000 words in active use.
This tool is commonly used by OFW communities worldwide, Philippine businesses, BPO companies, content creators for the Philippine market, and the large Filipino diaspora in the USA, Saudi Arabia, and UAE. Common typing tasks include:
OFW communities worldwide, Philippine businesses, BPO companies, content creators for the Philippine market, and the large Filipino diaspora in the USA, Saudi Arabia, and UAE
Tagalog (Tagalog / Filipino) is a Austronesian language spoken by 82M+ people, primarily in Southeast Asia. It uses the Latin writing system and is written left to right. Major Tagalog-speaking countries include Philippines, USA (4M speakers), Saudi Arabia.
English (English) is a West Germanic language spoken by 1.5B+ people across Global. It uses the Latin script. It is officially recognized in 60+ countries, official UN language.
This real-time typing translator processes Tagalog text using Google Neural Machine Translation and displays the English output continuously as you type. The translation adapts to sentence context, giving you more accurate output the more you type rather than translating word by word.