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Maaabot ko ang kisame kung tatayo ako sa silya.

Tagalog example sentence for Tatayo


Example sentence for the Tagalog word tumayo, meaning: [verb] to stand; to stand up; to rise; to position oneself.

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Maáabót ko ang kísame kung tatayô akó sa silya.
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I can reach the ceiling if I'll stand on a chair.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Maaabot ko ang kisame kung tatayo ako sa silya.
Maáabót ko ang kísame kung tatayô akó sa silya .
will be able to reach for I the ceiling if will stand I on chair
I can reach the ceiling if I'll stand on a chair.

There are 14 other example sentences using the word tatayo or its variants.
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