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Iginiit ni Chris na hindi niya magagawang magnakaw.

Tagalog example sentence for Iginiit


Example sentence for the Tagalog word igiit, meaning: [verb] to insist on something; to assert something.

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Iginiít ni Chris na hindî niyá magágawáng magnakaw.
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Chris insisted he would never steal.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Iginiit ni Chris na hindi niya magagawang magnakaw.
Iginiít ni Chris na hindî niyá magágawáng magnakaw .
insisted a word placed before a proper noun that won't he / she / it be able to do steal
Chris insisted he would never steal.

There are 13 other example sentences using the word iginiit or its variants.
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