Kaya kong akyatin ang bundok, pero hindi ko kaya sa loob ng isang araw.
Tagalog example sentence for Akyatin
Example sentence for the Tagalog word akyatin, meaning: [verb] to climb something; to climb up something; to climb on top of something; to go upstairs.
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Sentence Literal Translation:
Kaya kong akyatin ang bundok, pero hindi ko kaya sa loob ng isang araw.
Kaya | kong | akyatín | ang | bundók | , | pero | hindî | ko | kaya | sa | loób | ng | isáng | araw | . |
capable | I | to climb | the | mountain | but | not | I | able | in | inside | of | the indefinite article "a/an" | day |
I can climb the mountain, but I can't do it within a day.
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