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Santiago 傅朗皓
Could someone please translate these sentences into Tagalog for me?
- The apple is red
- It is John's apple
- I give John the apple
- He gives it to John
- She gives it to him
- We give him the apple
- Is the apple red?
- The apples are red
- I must give it to him
- I want to give it to her
- I'm going to know tomorrow
- I can't eat the apple
Dec 9, 2016 9:41 PM
Answers · 4
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- The apple is red
Pula ang mansananas.
- It is John's apple
Mansanas ni John iyon.
- I give John the apple
Binigay ko kay John ang mansanas.
- He gives it to John
Binibigay niya ito kay John.
- She gives it to him
Binibigay niya ito sa kanya.
- We give him the apple
Binigay natin/namin sa kanya ang mansanas.
- Is the apple red?
Pula ba ang mansanas?
- The apples are red
Pula ang mga mansanas.
- I must give it to him
Kailangang ibigay ko iyon sa kanya.
- I want to give it to her
Gusto kong ibigay iyon sa kanya.
- I'm going to know tomorrow
Malalaman ko bukas.
- I can't eat the apple
Hindi ko pwedeng kainin ang mansanas. (implies permission)
Hindi ko makain ang mansanas. (implies ability)
December 11, 2016
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- The apple is red
Ang mansanas ay (kulay) pula.
- It is John's apple
Ito ay mansanas ni John.
- I give John the apple
Ibinigay ko kay John ang mansanas.
- He gives it to John
Ibinigay niya ito kay John.
- She gives it to him
Ibinigay nya ito sa kanya.
- We give him the apple
Ibinigay namin sa kanya ang mansanas.
- Is the apple red?
Kulay pula ba ang mansanas?
- The apples are red
Ang mga mansanas ay pula.
- I must give it to him
Dapat ko itong ibigay sa kanya.
- I want to give it to her
Gusto kong ibigay ito sa kanya.
- I'm going to know tomorrow
Malalaman ko bukas./Aalamin ko bukas.
- I can't eat the apple
Hindi ko makain yung mansanas.
December 10, 2016
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Santiago 傅朗皓
Language Skills
Arabic (Levantine), Catalan, Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, German, Italian, Neapolitan (Napoletano), Romani (Balkan), Romani (Vlax), Spanish, Wolof
Learning Language
Arabic (Levantine), German, Neapolitan (Napoletano), Romani (Balkan), Romani (Vlax), Wolof
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