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What does "Sinadya" mean?
Aug 31, 2011 4:00 AM
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you've got to know first its root word which is "sadya" to mean: 'purpose': "ano ang sadya mo dito?" ('what are you here for?' / what's your purpose of going here?') 'reality (in a high degree)': "sadya na napakaganda niya" ('she's really so beautiful.') 'designed / planned': 'sadya na ganyan ang pagkakagawa niyan." ('It was built as planned.') "sinadya" is an adjective to mean 'intentional' or 'deliberate' "sinadya ko na basagin ang salamin" - 'I intentionally broke the mirror.' :)
September 3, 2011
Sinadya = done purposefully.
October 9, 2011
oh by the way.... "sinadya" is a veb... an action word so the meaning is "it was done on purpose"
September 21, 2011
it simply means.... "you did it on purpose" =)
September 21, 2011
"Sinadya" if used in Tagalog or Filipino means "deliberately". But if it is used in Hiligaynon (another dialect in the Philippines) means "celebration".
August 31, 2011
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