Tagalog: siya'y, yao'y, ito'y etc.
What is the contraction for these words: 'y? I'm wondering what the shortened word is supposed to be. Also for sapagka't - what is the 't?
I was supposed to write a whole entry in Tagalog and realized I am limited in my vocabulary so here goes a small attempt:
Ngayon kakain macaroni & cheese at lutong manok. Nag-aaral para yung eksam. Tulog ako. sambahin papunta ako.
(Translation: I ate mac & cheese and cooked chicken today. I studied for an exam. I slept. And I went to church)
Obviously you can tell I'm not good with past tense, the infixes, prefixes, etc. Salamat for the corrections.
I was supposed to write a whole entry in Tagalog and realized I am limited in my vocabulary so here goes a small attempt:
Ngayon kakain macaroni & cheese at lutong manok. Nag-aaral para yung eksam. Tulog ako. sambahin papunta ako.
(Translation: I ate mac & cheese and cooked chicken today. I studied for an exam. I slept. And I went to church)
Obviously you can tell I'm not good with past tense, the infixes, prefixes, etc. Salamat for the corrections.
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Tagalog: siya ay, yaon ay, ito ay etc.
What is the contraction for these words: 'y? I'm wondering what the shortened word is supposed to be. Also for sapagka't - what is the 't? (please tell me where did you get this)I was supposed to write a whole entry in Tagalog and realized I am limited in my vocabulary so here goes a small attempt:
Ngayon kumain ako ng macaroni & cheese at lutong manok. Nag-aral ako para sa eksam. Natulog ako. At pumunta ako sa simbahan.
(Translation: I ate mac & cheese and cooked chicken today. I studied for an exam. I slept. And I went to church)
Obviously you can tell I'm not good with past tense, the infixes, prefixes, etc. Salamat for the corrections.
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