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Nasira ang doorknob kaya nakulong kami nang mga dalawang oras sa kuwarto.

Tagalog example sentence for Nasira


Example sentence for the Tagalog word masira, meaning: 1.) [verb] to be damaged (AF); to be broken (AF); to be not working (AF); to (accidentally) break something (OF); 2.) [verb] to break down (AF); 3.) [verb] to be spoiled (AF);.

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Nasi ang doorknob kayâ nakulóng kamí nang mga dalawáng oras sa kuwarto.
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The doorknob broke that's why we got locked inside the room for about two hours.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Nasira ang doorknob kaya nakulong kami nang mga dalawang oras sa kuwarto.
Nasi ang doorknob kayâ nakulóng kamí nang mga dalawáng oras sa kuwarto .
broke down the that's why was confined we word used to join a verb and a modifying adverb about two hour in room
The doorknob broke that's why we got locked inside the room for about two hours.

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