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It’s about time Spanish regains its rightful place in the Philippines. We have thousands of Filipino immigrants here in Manitoba, Canada, and I am always amazed at how similar they are to Mexicans due to obvious cultural links. Also, I believe Filipinos would find it very easy to learn Spanish since the sounds of Tagalog (and other local languages) are much more similar to Spanish than they are to English. Many Filipinos coming here are shocked to learn that the English they speak is considered insufficient or at such a basic level that language-upgrading courses are needed for some professionals to be able to work in their fields.