Peñan-Tagalo (New Republic)

"Not Be Confused In Philippine-Standard Korean Language"Peñan-Tagalo (Bigkas: 외칶 페냔-타가러; Romanisasyeon: Wikangg Penyan-Tagaleo; Hangul: 평양-타가로거; Romaja: Pyeongyang-Tagalogeo) Is an Austronesian Language Widely Spoken In The Democratic Republic Of Northern Korea and the New Republic of the Philippines (Especially In Mantsuria Clique And Makati City). It is also a First Non Koreanic Language Widely Spoken in North Korea That Uses Hangul Script. It's Also The Second Austronesian Language That Uses Hangul Script After Cia-Cia Language (Which Is Failed And Abandoned in 2012) It's Also Used As A Propaganda Medium In Peñan

Naming
The Peñan-Tagalo Was Named After The Hispanication Of North Korean Capital, Pyongyan Which Was Originally Spelled Phenian In Romanian Which Was Also Used In Russian, Georgian And Polish With Alternative Spelling During Cold War Era, The Alternative "Penyan", Was Also Used In Hangul Script, Basque, Catalan and Other Romance Language Including Portugese (Penhan), French (Pegnane) and Italian (Pegniannia). Tagalo Was a Hispanic Term of Tagalog Which Means Taga-Ilog Or River Dweller.

Vocabulary
The Vocabulary Was the same in Korean and Filipino But With Difference With Grammar. Obviously, It Has A lot of loanwords from Korean Language