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Diyan ka lang sa kama. Huwag kang tatayo.

Tagalog example sentence for Tatayo


Example sentence for the Tagalog word tumayo, meaning: [verb] to stand; to stand up; to rise; to position oneself.

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Diyán ka lang sa kama. Huwág kang tatayô.
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Just stay in bed. Don't get up.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Diyan ka lang sa kama. Huwag kang tatayo.
Diyán ka lang sa kama . Huwág kang tatayô .
there by you you just in bed don't you will stand up
Just stay in bed. Don't get up.

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