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Gupitan mo ako ng buhok at masyado nang makapal.

Tagalog example sentence for Masyado


Example sentence for the Tagalog word masyado, meaning: [adverb] too (hot/cold/close/fast/etc); too much; excessively; terribly.

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Gupitán mo akó ng buhók at masyado nang makapál.
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Cut my hair because it's gotten too thick.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Gupitan mo ako ng buhok at masyado nang makapal.
Gupitán mo akó ng buhók at masyado nang makapál .
cut someone's hair with scissors you me hair as too now thick
Cut my hair because it's gotten too thick.

There are 16 other example sentences using the word masyado or its variants.
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