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Kinunan ni Jecko si Limuel ng pera.

Tagalog example sentence for Kinunan


Example sentence for the Tagalog word kunan, meaning: [verb] to get something from someone; to take from someone; to get some of something; to take a picture of something.

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Kinunan ni Jecko si Limuel ng pera.
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Jecko took some money from Limuel.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Kinunan ni Jecko si Limuel ng pera.
Kinunan ni Jecko si Limuel ng pera .
took from someone a word placed before a proper noun a word placed before a proper noun a money
Jecko took some money from Limuel.

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