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Naniniwala kami sa mga batas na umiral noon.

Tagalog example sentence for Noon


Example sentence for the Tagalog word noon, meaning: [adverb] when (for past events); back when; back in (date/time period); at that time; last; prior; back then; during; previously; formerly; of that.

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Naníniwa kamí sa mga batás na umiral noón.
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We believe in laws that existed before.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Naniniwala kami sa mga batas na umiral noon.
Naníniwa kamí sa mga batás na umiral noón .
believe we in grammatical marker indicating plurality law that existed before
We believe in laws that existed before.

There are 62 other example sentences using the word noon or its variants.
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