Philippines hasn't really been a Spanish-speaking country since the early 20th Century. In a few small, isolated communities you'll probably find some people who know how to speak colonial Spanish. Even then, most of those people tend to be elderly. For the most part, however, people know jack shit about Spanish other than the loan words that made it into modern Philippine languages and dialects.darksoul wrote:I don't know about Spanish speaking people in Africa and Philippines.
Predominant languages here are English, Filipino, and a host of other regional languages and dialects.