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nagpapa+root

Filipino / Tagalog language translation for the meaning of the word nagpapa+root.
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The Tagalog word nagpapa+root is the Filipino verb magpa+root » conjugated in the Uncompleted aspect ( present tense )


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magpa+root
[affix/verb] to have someone do something; to let someone do something; to make someone do something; to order or direct someone to do something;
*Note: these verbs often suggest the actor is giving orders to do the action, or directing the action to happen


Verb conjugations of magpa+root:

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Root: magpa
Infinitive:
Completed (Past):
Uncompleted (Present):
Contemplated (Future):
Infinitive:
magpa+root
Completed (Past):
nagpa+root
Uncompleted (Present):
nagpapa+root
Contemplated (Future):
magpapa+root
Nagpapa+root Example Sentences in Tagalog: (5)
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Nagpápabasá silá ng mga aklát ni Shakespeare sa mga páaralán.
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They order books by Shakespeare to be read at schools.
Nagpakain kamí ng mahirap na tao.
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We had the poor people eat. / We fed the poor people.
Nagpatulog si Mary ng ba.
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Mary put the child to bed/sleep.
Nagpalu siyá ng pancit sa ba.
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She had the child cook pancit.
Nagpabili akó ng pagkain.
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I had my food bought (by someone else).






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