Dinukot niya ang pera sa kaniyang bulsa.
Tagalog example sentence for Dinukot
Example sentence for the Tagalog word dukutin, meaning: [verb] to kidnap someone; to draw something out; to take something out; to carve something out.
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Sentence Literal Translation:
Dinukot niya ang pera sa kaniyang bulsa.
Dinukot | niyá | ang | pera | sa | kaniyáng | bulsá | . |
drew out | he / she / it | the | money | from | his / her / its |
He took the money in his pocket.
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