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niyaya

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


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yayain
[verb]  to invite someone (to something / to do something)


Verb conjugations of yayain:

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Root: yayaConjugation Type: -In Verb
Infinitive:
Completed (Past):
Uncompleted (Present):
Contemplated (Future):
Infinitive:
yayain  Play audio #10682
Completed (Past):
niya  Play audio #23588
Uncompleted (Present):
niyaya  Play audio #23589
Contemplated (Future):
yayayain  Play audio #23590
Niyaya Example Sentences in Tagalog: (3)
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Niya ko siyáng magsimbá.
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I invited him to church.
Hindî nilá akó niyayang sumama sa ga sa Bohol.
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They didn't invite me to join the vacation in Bohol.
Niya namin si Charles pero ayaw niyáng sumama.
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We invited Charles but he did not want to join us.
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