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Difference between siya and niya? hello, can someone give a quick explanation on when to use Siya and Niya? They both mean he/she correct?
Feb 3, 2013 4:00 PM
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Siya is an indirect pronoun meaning him/her, but niya is a possessive pronoun meaning his/hers. "Malakas siya." = "She is strong." "Mahal ang kotse nya." = "His car is expensive."
February 3, 2013
Exactly so. Personally, I find direct comparisons especially helpful, so: Magaling siya = He/she is talented "Ang galing niya" = (literally) "The talent of him/her", which is a common way of saying "He's talented" in Tagalog.
February 11, 2013
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