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Tinawag mo ba ako?

Tagalog example sentence for Tinawag


Example sentence for the Tagalog word tawagin, meaning: [verb] to call on someone; to call out to someone (who is nearby); to call someone something (a name, a nickname, etc.); to hail someone; to be called something; to summon someone.

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Tinawag mo ba akó?
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Did you call out to me?

Sentence Literal Translation:

Tinawag mo ba ako?
Tinawag mo ba akó ?
called out to someone you An article used to form a question me
Did you call out to me?

There are 12 other example sentences using the word tinawag or its variants.
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