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Ayaw ko pang mamatay.

Tagalog example sentence for Mamatay


Example sentence for the Tagalog word mamatay, meaning: [verb] to die; to be dead.

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Ayaw ko pang mamatáy.
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(I'm not doing that because) I don't want to die yet.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Ayaw ko pang mamatay.
Ayaw ko pang mamatáy .
do not want I yet to die
(I'm not doing that because) I don't want to die yet.

There are 24 other example sentences using the word mamatay or its variants.
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