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oo, opò: adv. ay. Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/20738 Originally published in 1915. |
| Tagalog: oo, opo |
English: ay |
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| isa: a |
| Tagalog: isa |
English: a |
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| a: walang kwenta |
| Tagalog: bulok |
English: a |
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ay: Word: ay! English Definition: (intj) an exclamation of surprise or pain Source: http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/ |
| Tagalog: ay |
English: surprise, pain |
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ay: Word: ay English Definition: (part) connects the topic of the sentence and predicate when the sentence is given in reverse order; sentence inversion marker. Examples: Umalis siya. -- Siya ay umalis. (He left.) Source: http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/ Though gramatically different, it often can be translated as is or are. |
| Tagalog: ay |
English: is, are |
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magíng, ay, mag, magka... sumá..: v. be. Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/20738 Originally published in 1915. |
| Tagalog: maging, ay, mag, magka... suma.. |
English: be |
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| ay: were |
| Tagalog: ay |
English: were |
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| ay: Umiyak ikaw (You cried) to Ikaw ay umiyak (You cried), Ika'y umiyak (You cried) |
| Tagalog: ay |
English: use when changing from verb-subject-object sentence structure, to a subject-verb-object word order |
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| ay: are |
| Tagalog: ay |
English: are |
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