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Anong magandang balita ang hatid mo sa amin?

Tagalog example sentence for Hatid


Example sentence for the Tagalog word hatid, meaning: [noun] bringing; accompanying; escorting;.

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Anóng magandáng bali ang hatíd mo sa amin?
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What good news do you bring to us?

Sentence Literal Translation:

Anong magandang balita ang hatid mo sa amin?
Anóng magandáng bali ang hatíd mo sa amin ?
what good news the bringing you to us
What good news do you bring to us?

There are 3 other example sentences using the word hatid or its variants.
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