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Aakyat ka ba?

Tagalog example sentence for Aakyat


Example sentence for the Tagalog word umakyat, meaning: [verb] to climb; to ascend.

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Aakyát ka ba?
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Are you going upstairs?

Sentence Literal Translation:

Aakyat ka ba?
Aakyát ka ba ?
will climb you an article used to indicate a question with no equivalent in English
Are you going upstairs?

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