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Tagalog are doon and roon interchangable? Do both doon and roon mean the same thing? Or is doon used in a different way then roon. For example: Anong gusto mong gawin doon? or May daan roon? Could I use either in place of another? Thanks
9 févr. 2013 06:18
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We used doon when it followed a word, which ends a consonant. Example: Hindi sya pumunta kse wala naman sya pakinabang doon. We used roon when it followed a word, which ends a vowel. Example: Banda rito, banda roon. Hope that helps!
9 février 2013
The same is true for the words daw/raw (was said) and din/rin (also). When the preceding word ends in a consonant, the "d" version is used. When the preceding word ends in a vowel, the "r" version is used. In fact this change from d to r can be seen in other words as well, such as dami (plenty) and its adjective form marami (many).
21 février 2013
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