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Iwan mo lang ang cake sa mesa at wala namang gagalaw niyan.

Tagalog example sentence for Iwan


Example sentence for the Tagalog word iwan, meaning: [verb] to leave something behind; to abandon something; to vacate something.

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Iwan mo lang ang cake sa mesa at walâ namáng gágaláw niyán.
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Just leave the cake on the table as no one would touch it.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Iwan mo lang ang cake sa mesa at wala namang gagalaw niyan.
Iwan mo lang ang cake sa mesa at walâ namáng gágaláw niyán .
leave behind you just the on table and none anyway will move of that
Just leave the cake on the table as no one would touch it.

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