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Ayaw bang sumakay ni Mary sa kotse ni Peter?

Tagalog example sentence for Ayaw


Example sentence for the Tagalog word ayaw, meaning: [pseudo-verb] do not like, to dislike; to not want, do not want.

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Ayaw bang sumakáy ni Mary sa kotse ni Peter?
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Mary doesn't want to ride in Peter's car?

Sentence Literal Translation:

Ayaw bang sumakay ni Mary sa kotse ni Peter?
Ayaw bang sumakáy ni Mary sa kotse ni Peter ?
does not want An article used to form a question to ride a word placed before a proper noun in car of
Mary doesn't want to ride in Peter's car?

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