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Question: Is there a "c" and "n" in the Filipino alphabet?

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Author Photo by: CherryLover
Aug 30 2020, 5:19pm CST ~ 3 years, 7 mos ago. 
Question: Is there a "c" and "n" in the Filipino alphabet?
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Author Photo jkos Badge: AdminBadge: SupporterBadge: Serious SupporterBadge: VIP Supporter
Aug 30 2020, 6:23pm CST ~ 3 years, 7 mos ago. 
@CherryLover
 
There are MANY “n”s in Tagalog.
Ex: Nagniningning ang mga bituin. = The stars are shining.
 
You’ll see “c”s more often in names and locations...Cruz, Cayetano...Cebu, Caloocan, Cavite...
 
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Author Photo AMBoy Badge: SupporterBadge: Serious SupporterBadge: VIP Supporter
Aug 31 2020, 1:10am CST ~ 3 years, 7 mos ago. 
 
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Author Photo miguelojo Badge: Native Tagalog Speaker
Sep 05 2020, 1:04am CST ~ 3 years, 7 mos ago. 
every letter in the latin alphabet is in the modern filipino alphabet plus Ñ, and Ng (being one character in the native writing system), but C, Q, J, X, and others are mostly used for proper nouns and loan words
 
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