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Ipinapaalam ko sa inyo na mag-aasawa na ako.

Tagalog example sentence for Ipinapaalam


Example sentence for the Tagalog word ipaalam, meaning: [verb] to let someone know (something); to disclose something; to divulge something; to inform of something.

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Ipinápaalám ko sa inyó na mag-áasawa na akó.
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I'm letting you know that I am already getting married.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Ipinapaalam ko sa inyo na mag-aasawa na ako.
Ipinápaalám ko sa inyó na mag-áasawa na akó .
informing I to you all that will get married already I
I'm letting you know that I am already getting married.

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