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Galing ako sa city hall kasi naglakad ako ng kailangan kong permit.

Tagalog example sentence for Naglakad


Example sentence for the Tagalog word maglakad, meaning: [verb] to walk; to walk around; to engage in trade; to do the legwork; to walk or hand-carry over.

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Galing akó sa city hall kasí naglakád akó ng kailangan kong permit.
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I came from the city hall because I had to do the legwork for the permit that I need.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Galing ako sa city hall kasi naglakad ako ng kailangan kong permit.
Galing akó sa city hall kasí naglakád akó ng kailangan kong permit .
came from I the because did the legwork I of need my
I came from the city hall because I had to do the legwork for the permit that I need.

There are 14 other example sentences using the word naglakad or its variants.
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