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Nagsabi ako kay John na narito na ako.

Tagalog example sentence for Kay


Example sentence for the Tagalog word kay, meaning: [preposition] to; for; of; toward; with; from; preposition typically used before a proper name ; [adverb] a prefix used with an adjective to express amazement, surprise, esteem, insult; how (for example: kay bango - how fragrant; kay pangit - how ugly).

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Nagsabi akó kay John na náritó na akó.
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I told John that I'm here already.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Nagsabi ako kay John na narito na ako.
Nagsabi akó kay John na náritó na akó .
told I to that here already I
I told John that I'm here already.

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