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Niloko ni John si Mary.

Tagalog example sentence for Niloko


Example sentence for the Tagalog word lokohin, meaning: [verb] to fool someone; to trick someone; to cheat on someone (in a relationship); to make a fool out of someone; to double cross someone; to deceive someone; to have an affair on someone; to betray someone; to joke with someone; * focus on the person being cheated/cheated on.

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Niloko ni John si Mary.
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John tricked Mary.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Niloko ni John si Mary.
Niloko ni John si Mary .
Deceived a word placed before a proper noun a word placed before a proper noun
John tricked Mary.

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