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Nag-uwi si Tatay ng paborito naming buko pie.

Tagalog example sentence for Namin


Example sentence for the Tagalog word namin, meaning: 1.) [ng pronoun] we (exclusive, i.e., including people speaking, but not including people spoken to); 2.) [possessive pronoun] our; ours;.

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Nag-uwî si Tatay ng paborito naming buko pie.
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Dad brought home our favorite, buko pie.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Nag-uwi si Tatay ng paborito naming buko pie.
Nag-uwî si Tatay ng paborito naming buko pie .
brought home a word placed before a proper noun dad the favorite ours young coconut
Dad brought home our favorite, buko pie.

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