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ihahatid

Filipino / Tagalog language translation for the meaning of the word ihahatid.
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The Tagalog word iháhatíd is the Filipino verb ihatid » conjugated in the Contemplated aspect ( future tense )


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ihatíd
[verb]  to drop off someone/something; to bring something; to take something to; to escort someone; to accompany someone


Verb conjugations of ihatid:

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Root: hatidConjugation Type: I-
Infinitive:
Completed (Past):
Uncompleted (Present):
Contemplated (Future):
Infinitive:
ihatíd  Play audio #8886
Completed (Past):
inihatíd  Play audio #18647
Uncompleted (Present):
iniháhatíd  Play audio #18648
Contemplated (Future):
iháhatíd  Play audio #18649
Ihahatid Example Sentences in Tagalog: (5)
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Ihatíd mo akó sa adrés na itó.
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Take me to this address.
Dito akó inihatíd ng taxi.
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This is where the taxi took me.
Mamayâ iháhatíd kitá sa inyó.
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Later I'll bring you home.
Áraw-araw iniháhatíd ang ba ng nanay niyá sa páaralán.
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The child is brought by her mom to school everyday.
Ihatíd mo itó sa bahay ng lolo mo.
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Take this to your grandpa's house.






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