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How to add "a lot" to the meaning of a verb in tagalog?
For example, I want to say: Since then, we talk a lot.
I didn't see, on the internet, anything concerning an adverb meaning "a lot". However, I read that, for some verbs with the mag- affix, the repetition of the first syllabe would mean "a lot".
So, for instance: Mag-usap (to talk) --> Mag-uusap (to talk a lot)
But then, how can we make a distinction between the future tense and the infinitive? I guess it would depend of the context of the sentence?
So... Mula noon, nag-uuusap tami.
Is that correct?
Thanks for your help.I'm sorry... it's not for learning French but tagalog... I don't know why that happened I thought I selected it properly, I'll post it again.
2013年6月3日 15:13
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And I don't know how to remove it...
2013年6月3日
I'm sorry... it's not for learning French but tagalog... I don't know why that happened I thought I selected it properly, I'll post it again.
2013年6月3日
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