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Pabili ng ubeDoes this mean, I want to buy ube
2013년 8월 25일 오전 8:24
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Pabili ng ube = Please buy ube/purple yam. It's a polite request already because the imperative command would be "Bumili/Bili ka ng ube" (Buy ube) or "Bilhan mo ako ng ube" (Buy me ube). But in most occasions, people use "pabili" in place of "pagbilhan" (sell someone something) which you'll often hear in stores. So if you say "Pabili ng ube" to a storekeeper, he'd take it as "Sell me ube/purple yam." Good luck! :)
2013년 8월 26일
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[ Pabili ng (something)~ ] -> is a phrase used to express the "intention" of buying something from a "store" or from a "vendor". [ Pabili ng ube. - informal ] [ Pabili nga po ng ube. - formal ] -> they literally mean "Let me buy ube." or "I'd like to buy some ube, please." [ I want to buy ube. ] -> in English is "Gusto kong bumili ng ube." (^_^)/
2013년 8월 26일
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yes.. :)
2013년 8월 25일
By the way, "ube" in English is "purple yam/winged yam/water yam". Scientific Name: Dioscorea alata. ^_^
2013년 8월 27일
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