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Valeuraph
What do you think (about something)? In Tagalog
I know that in tagalog, isipin means to think about something (well according to the online grammar book I found). I'm just wondering if we can use this verb to write: "So, what do you think (about it)"?
Such as in:
Bumili lang ako ng bagong kotse; anó ang isipin mo? (I just bought a new car, what do you think about it?)
Thank you!
2013年6月27日 07:34
解答 · 3
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You can use, Ano sa tingin mo? or Ano sa palagay mo?
2013年6月27日
1
Alyssa Joyce is right, it's "Ano sa tingin mo?" (transliteration: What's in your perception?)
or "Ano sa palagay mo?" (transliteration: What's in your thought?)
or you can also say "Ano masasabi mo?" (transliteration: What can you say?)
and another thing...
"I just bought a new car." in this context is "Kabibili ko lang ng bagong kotse."
Good luck! ;)
2013年7月3日
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