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Masaya ako kapag ipinapamigay ko ang mga bagay na hindi ko na kailangan.

Tagalog example sentence for Masaya


Example sentence for the Tagalog word masaya, meaning: [adjective] happy; glad; fun; joyful; cheerful; [adverb] happily; gladly; cheerfully.

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Masayá akó kapág ipinápamigáy ko ang mga bagay na hindî ko na kailangan.
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I'm happy when I gave away the stuff that I no longer need.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Masaya ako kapag ipinapamigay ko ang mga bagay na hindi ko na kailangan.
Masayá akó kapág ipinápamigáy ko ang mga bagay na hindî ko na kailangan .
happy I when give away I the grammatical marker indicating plurality thing that don't I already need
I'm happy when I gave away the stuff that I no longer need.

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