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Bakit mo ako laging hinahanapan ng mali?

Tagalog example sentence for Hanapan


Example sentence for the Tagalog word hanapan, meaning: [verb] to look for something for something/someone else; to look to someone.

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Bakit mo akó laging hináhanapan ng malî?
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Why are you always finding fault with me?

Sentence Literal Translation:

Bakit mo ako laging hinahanapan ng mali?
Bakit mo akó laging hináhanapan ng malî ?
why you me always finding something for someone for wrong
Why are you always finding fault with me?

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