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Maganda rin si Jane.

Tagalog example sentence for Din


Example sentence for the Tagalog word din, meaning: [enclitic] also; too; as well; anyway; nevertheless; for sure; surely; a way of giving assurance of something; in return; rather; somewhat; pretty much; (also spelled "rin").

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Magandá rin si Jane.
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Jane is also beautiful. / Jane is beautiful, too.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Maganda rin si Jane.
Magandá rin si Jane .
beautiful also a word placed before a proper noun
Jane is also beautiful. / Jane is beautiful, too.

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