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The table graph indicates information about decreases of proportion of Philippines' diverse ten languages between 1990 and 2000.
Overall, it is clearly seen that the most alternation was identified by the language of Tayabili, while the figure for Sama had reduced the least. In addition, Philippines used Sama and Ifugao the most even though the use of those languages decreased during the period given.
As is shown by the graph, there was the largest decrease by 99.6% on the rate of Tagabili from 8,817 which was the third most use of dialects to 32. However, Abaknon was spoken by 45,279 Philippines in 1990 and the number dropped to 44,199 with the least decrease, but it was still the most popular langauges.
In terms of the remaining categories, approximately 50% percent decreases were founded by Atta, Batak, Agta by 70.7%, 61.7%, and 41.8% respectively. Furthermore, as a similar trend, there were around 25% decreased of proportion of speaking on Ilongot, Tinggian, and Bagobo, by steps, 27.3% from 3,000, 24,7% from 8,445, and 21.5% from 7,646 each. |