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Kung kukunin ninyo siya, magbibitiw ako.

Tagalog example sentence for Ninyo


Example sentence for the Tagalog word ninyo, meaning: [ng pronoun] you; you all (plural you); your; you (polite).

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Kung kukunin ninyó siyá, magbíbitíw akó.
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If you're hiring him, I will resign.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Kung kukunin ninyo siya, magbibitiw ako.
Kung kukunin ninyó siyá , magbíbitíw akó .
if will hire you all him / her / it will resign I
If you're hiring him, I will resign.

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