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Question: Ano po ang pagkakaiba ng "pagbasa" at "pagbabasa"(read

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Apr 27 2021, 3:19am CST ~ 2 years, 11 mos ago. 
Question: Ano po ang pagkakaiba ng "pagbasa" at "pagbabasa"(reading)?
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Apr 27 2021, 1:47pm CST ~ 2 years, 11 mos ago. 
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Author Photo ThatLucas
Apr 29 2021, 9:23pm CST ~ 2 years, 11 mos ago. 
According to learningtagalog.com, pagbasa is reading, while pagbabasa is habitual reading
learningtagalog.com/ grammar/nouns/noun_a ffixes/pag.html
learningtagalog.com/ grammar/nouns/noun_a ffixes/pag_rep1.html
 
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Author Photo quarter
Apr 30 2021, 8:46am CST ~ 2 years, 11 mos ago. 
@ThatLucas That's what I've always thought, but then I saw this video: www.youtube.com/watc h?v=4udG-ZN17fs
She says pag+RO+OT is used for nag/mag verbs and pag+ROOT is used for um verbs.
I, however, find this very limiting because verbs aren't limited to only one affix, and it feels like their should be the distinction of habitualness/repetition.
So what's the correct answer?
 
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Author Photo ThatLucas
Apr 30 2021, 11:29am CST ~ 2 years, 11 mos ago. 
I think the correct answer is that pag+root is just the act of doing an action, while pag+ro+root is just the act of doing an action repeatedly or habitually
 
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Author Photo jkos Badge: AdminBadge: SupporterBadge: Serious SupporterBadge: VIP Supporter
May 01 2021, 9:58am CST ~ 2 years, 11 mos ago. 
I think the correct answer is that pag+root is just the act of doing an action, while pag+ro+root is just the act of doing an action repeatedly or habitually
 
@ThatLucas @quarter
 
I think it’s just the case here that a prefix can have multiple meanings...sometimes indicating “habitually” doing something, and sometimes simply a noun/gerund form of a mag- verb.
 
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