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Similar words...same meaning.....How are they used in a sentence? "Dito" and "Narito"When and how do you use it, that's my question?
Jul 2, 2010 4:36 AM
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"dito" can be a noun or adverb, while "narito" is adjective: "DITO ako ipinanganak" (I was born HERE) - as a noun "pumunta ka DITO" (come HERE) - as an adverb "hindi ako sangayon DITO" (HERE I must disagree) - as an adverb "NARITO na sila." (HERE they come) - as an adjective "NARITO ako ngayon." (I'm HERE now.) "Narito" can also be replaced by "Nandito" that implies the same meaning. :)
July 2, 2010
tayo-we or us, tayo-stand up sample sentence= Tayo ay lalakad =We are going to walk Tayo ka. = You stand up this is same sentence with same words = tayo na - lets go ; tayo na - stand up now
July 3, 2010
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