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ano po ang ginagawa ninyo?
ano po ang ginagawa mo?
little confused...some one help
29 de out de 2010 17:23
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Tagalog (help)
ano po ang ginagawa ninyo?ano po ang ginagawa mo?
little confused...some one help
Po is used as an honorific, usually for someone who is older that you.
Ninyo is you but plural. Mo is you, only singular, referring to only one person that is.
However, when you say ano po ang ginagawa mo?, it seems a little awkward because you are using an honorific but you directly address the person you are talking to. In Tagalog, when we use po or when we address older people, we don't use singular pronouns like mo. You should use ninyo.
I don't know if I explained that well.
However, when you say ano po ang ginagawa mo?, it seems a little awkward because you are using an honorific but you directly address the person you are talking to. In Tagalog, when we use po or when we address older people, we don't use singular pronouns like mo. You should use ninyo.
I don't know if I explained that well.
29 de outubro de 2010
Kevin, is it because ginagawa here is used as a noun, not a verb and the actual verb is implied?? Someone to confirm this please?
27 de novembro de 2014
I understand the mo and niny but where does the ang have any meaning in that sentence
10 de novembro de 2014
Tamang-tama lang na explain mo ate ng mabuti
Not exactly a little weird to use "mo" with "po", It's just "mo" does not help to emphasize the honorific "po". But still it shows respect.
Peace ^_^.
23 de novembro de 2010
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