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Tony
what is the meaning and usage of these tagolog words?
Kaso---meaning found is case (as in court case)
Saken--meaning found is mine
Jota--I assume this is more of a slang word, possibly referring to kids?
Mangyayori--Not much found on this one.Is mangyayori possibly nangyayori? Found for nangyari is "history"
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Kaso could mean 'case' or 'but' depending on how you use it.
ex: Magsampa ng kaso. - File a case or sue someone.
Papunta na ako kaso inutasan ako ng nanay ko. - I was on my way but my mother sent me on an errand.
Saken or sakin is a shortcut for 'sa akin' which means 'mine.'
es: Sa akin ito. - This is mine.
Mangyayari is the correct word. It means 'will happen.'
ex: Ano kaya ang mangyayari sa kanya. - I wonder what's going to happen to him/her.
I am unfamiliar with the word 'jota'.
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JOTA is a Spanish word means "JOT" or in Tagalog, it is "ITALA"
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Great ;) Thanks for your help.
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It is Mangyayari not Mangyayori.
Mangyayari is the future tense of Nagyayari. Nagyayari is the continuous tense.
Manyayari means "will happen". Nangyayari means "happening"
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المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الفلبينية (التاغالوغية)
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الفلبينية (التاغالوغية)
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