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When used alone. What does the word 'KITA' mean??
Mar 4, 2013 10:44 PM
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In tagalog kita could mean a verb which mean see or it could also be a pronoun kita mean you. for sample- Kita kita kanina meaning seen you lately.
In bisaya kita means we.
March 5, 2013
In tagalog, in can mean a noun that means "income".
Example:
Magkano ang kita natin ngayon? = How much is our income today?
And it could also mean "see" or "meet".
Example:
Nagkita kami kanina ni ate. = I met sister a while ago.
Plus, it can mean a pronoun that means "you". But I think its more like "you are my...."
Example:
Mahal kita = I love you (Here it kinda means "you")
Kaibigan kita. = You are my friend. (But here,it kinda means "you are my....")
Oh and all the three words have different pronunciations.
Hope that helped!
March 7, 2013
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