About Filipino Language
According to Wikipedia.org, Filipino is the national language of the Philippines. Filipino is designated, along with English, and is the official language of the country. Tagalog is the first language of 24 million people and about one-fourth of the Philippine population speak Filipino. Filipino is spoken in "the native dialect and is written, in Metro Manila. It is also spoken in the urban centers of the archipelago". About 90% of the population speak Filipino and 60% can English in the Philippines. Filipino, uses verb-subject-object order and has head-initial directionality. It displays inflection and is not a tonal language. It has a pitch-accent language and a syllable-timed language. Filipino is officially taken as a pluricentric language and is enriched and developed by other Philippine Languages Filipino is enriched with grammatical properties and differs from Tagalog in many ways.
About Romanian Language
According to Wikipedia.org, Romanian is a Balkan Romance language. The native speakers of the Romanian language are 22-26 mullion. It is spoken in Romania and Moldova while other 4 million people speak it as their second language. The writing system of Romanian includes Latin (Romanian alphabet); Cyrillic (Transnistria only) and Romanian Braille. There are a lot of Romanian dialects including Transylvanian; Crișana; Moldavian; Banat; Wallachian; Maramureș and Bukovinian. You will be surprised to know that Romanian belongs to the Romance and Eastern Romance language family. A part of the Romanian language has preserved Latin declension. However, it has also got six cases from Latin. This language also features nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative. It can also function as a separate gender and has its adjectives. The neuter of Romanian has a mixture of masculine and feminine.