Kinain ko kung ano ang inihain nila sa akin.
Tagalog example sentence for Ihain
Example sentence for the Tagalog word ihain, meaning: [verb] to offer something; to put food on a table; to serve food; to sacrifice something.
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Sentence Literal Translation:
Kinain ko kung ano ang inihain nila sa akin.
Kinain | ko | kung | anó | ang | inihain | nilá | sa | akin | . |
ate | I | as to what/when/where/how/etc | what | the | served food | they | to | me |
I ate whatever they served me.
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