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Huwag ka nang umakyat, kami na lang ang bababa.

Tagalog example sentence for Umakyat


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

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Huwág ka nang umakyát, kamí na lang ang bababâ.
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Don't go up here anymore, we'll just head down.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Huwag ka nang umakyat, kami na lang ang bababa.
Huwág ka nang umakyát , kamí na lang ang bababâ .
don't you anymore climb we grammatically, a word that can be used to connect two words just the will go down
Don't go up here anymore, we'll just head down.

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