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Naghahanap ako ng matibay na kakapitan.

Tagalog example sentence for Kapitan


Example sentence for the Tagalog word kapitan, meaning: [verb] to hold onto something; to stick onto something; to grasp onto something.

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Nagháhanáp akó ng matibay na kakapitan.
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I'm looking for something solid to cling to.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Naghahanap ako ng matibay na kakapitan.
Nagháhanáp akó ng matibay na kakapitan .
look for I a sturdy grammatically, a word that can be used to connect two words will hold onto
I'm looking for something solid to cling to.

There are 11 other example sentences using the word kapitan or its variants.
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