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Baka patay na yung daga kasi hindi na siya gumagalaw.

Tagalog example sentence for Patay


Example sentence for the Tagalog word patay, meaning: 1.) [adjective] dead; deceased; 2.) [noun] dead (person); 3.) [expressions] crap / oh my gosh / dang (slang).

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Bakâ patáy na yung dagâ kasí hindî na siyá gumágaláw.
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Maybe the rat is already dead because it is not moving anymore.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Baka patay na yung daga kasi hindi na siya gumagalaw.
Bakâ patáy na yung dagâ kasí hindî na siyá gumágaláw .
maybe dead already that rat because not anymore he / she / it moving
Maybe the rat is already dead because it is not moving anymore.

There are 6 other example sentences using the word patay or its variants.
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