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"The suffix "(l)og," (derived from the Greek "to speak") was added later (as in dialog); so from an etymological perspective, Tagalog simply means "to speak.<br>
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As you pointed out, this is a restaurant review and not a place to discuss etymology. But I just have to say my piece.
        
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      <![CDATA["The suffix "(l)og," (derived from the Greek "to speak") was added later (as in dialog); so from an etymological perspective, Tagalog simply means "to speak.<br>
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As you pointed out, this is a restaurant review and not a place to discuss etymology. But I just have to say my piece.
        
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      <![CDATA[As a Filipino born and raised back home living here in New York, it is important for me to point out the following:<br>
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1) While it is correct that "uminom" (one word) is "to drink", "Tagalog" is the regional language, not "Tagal". Tagalog is one of the major languages spoken in the Philippines, the national language is actually Filipino.
        
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