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Mamaya ihahatid kita sa inyo.

Tagalog example sentence for Ihahatid


Example sentence for the Tagalog word ihatid, meaning: [verb] to drop off someone/something; to bring something; to take something to; to escort someone; to accompany someone.

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Mamayâ iháhatíd kitá sa inyó.
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Later I'll bring you home.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Mamaya ihahatid kita sa inyo.
Mamayâ iháhatíd kitá sa inyó .
later will bring I verb you to your (home)
Later I'll bring you home.

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