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kinain

Filipino / Tagalog language translation for the meaning of the word kinain.
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The Tagalog word kinain is the Filipino verb kainin » conjugated in the Completed aspect ( past tense )


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kainin
[verb]  to eat something
*Note: focus on the thing being eaten


Verb conjugations of kainin:

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Root: kainConjugation Type: -In Verb
Infinitive:
Completed (Past):
Uncompleted (Present):
Contemplated (Future):
Infinitive:
kainin  Play audio #18801
Completed (Past):
kinain  Play audio #18802
Uncompleted (Present):
kinakain  Play audio #18803
Contemplated (Future):
kakainin  Play audio #18804
Kinain Example Sentences in Tagalog: (11)
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Kinain ko ang mansanas.
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I ate the apple.
Kinain ko ang tinapay.
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I ate the bread.
Kinain ko ang mga mansanas.
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I ate the apples.
Kinain ng ba ang kendi.
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The child ate the candy.
Kinain ni Rovelynn ang tinapay.
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Rovelynn ate the bread.
Kinain ko ang tostadong kalahatí ng tinapay.
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I ate the toasted half of the bread.
Kinain ko kung anó ang inihain nilá sa akin.
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I ate whatever they served me.
Bakit hindî mo kinain ang pulá ng itlóg?
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Why didn't you eat the egg yolk?
Bayaran na natin ang kinain natin.
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Let's ask for the check. / Let's pay for what we ate.
Akó na ang sásagót sa kinain natin.
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Let me foot the bill for this (the food we ate).
Kinain ng slot machine ang pera ko.
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My coin got stuck inside the slot machine. / The slot machine did not give me credit for my coin. / The slot machine ate my money.
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