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How to say "I hate you" "She" "Her" "He" "Him" and "they".
How to say i hate you?
and how to say she, her, he, him. his, , they, them in tagalog?
i still dont get it :( help me please :(
thanks a lot :D
Feb 26, 2014 6:31 AM
Answers · 5
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There are three groups of pronouns in Tagalog; the one you're looking for is the ANG set. The NG set is for showing possession, while the SA set shows receivers.
ANG
I = ako
you (singular) = ka / ikaw (when at the beginning of a sentence)
he/she = siya
we (inclusive) = tayo
we (exclusive) = kami
you (plural or polite) = kayo
they = sila
NG
mine = ko
yours (singular) = mo
his/hers = niya
ours (inclusive) = natin
ours (exclusive) = namin
yours (plural or polite) = ninyo
theirs (nila)
SA
to me = sa akin
to you (singular) = sa iyo
to him/to her = sa kanya
to us (inclusive) = sa atin
to us (exclusive) = sa amin
to you (plural or polite) = sa inyo
to them = sa kanila
"I hate you" uses both the NG and SA sets: "Ayaw ko sa iyo."
February 26, 2014
We barely say I hate you in Tagalog and the closest word for that would be:
Hindi kita gusto or Ayoko sa'yo/Ayaw ko sa'yo = I don't like you
We use Siya for she, he, him and her. Siya is used for any gender.
She/He/Her/Her = Siya
It is pronounced as Sha
They/Them = Sila
March 2, 2014
"ayaw ko" means "i don't like".
a better word for hate is "poot" so "i hate you"
will be "kinapopootan kita". you can also
use the word "suklam" so
"kinasusuklaman kita".
February 28, 2014
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