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Q: Ano ang ginagawa mo? A: Wala naman, kung anu-ano lang.

Tagalog example sentence for Ginagawa


Example sentence for the Tagalog word gawin, meaning: [verb] to do something; to make something; to create something; to service something; to repair something.

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Q: Anó ang ginagawâ mo? A: Walâ namán, kung anu-ano lang.
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Q: What are you doing? A: Nothing really, just this and that.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Q: Ano ang ginagawa mo? A: Wala naman, kung anu-ano lang.
Q : Anó ang ginagawâ mo ? A : Walâ namán , kung anu-ano lang .
what doing you nothing really this and that just
Q: What are you doing? A: Nothing really, just this and that.

There are 81 other example sentences using the word ginagawa or its variants.
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