What are the similarities and differences between the Filipino language and the Spanish language?

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First of all, both languages are not related at all: Spanish is an Indo-European language while Filipino (Tagalog) is an Austronesian language. However Tagalog and several other Philippines languages have a large amount of Spanish loanword due to Spanish rule over the islands.
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