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kakapal

Filipino / Tagalog language translation for the meaning of the word kakapal.
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The Tagalog word kákapál is the Filipino verb kumapal » conjugated in the Contemplated aspect ( future tense )


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kumapál
[verb] to thicken; to get thick


Verb conjugations of kumapal:

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Root: kapalConjugation Type: -Um-
Infinitive:
Completed (Past):
Uncompleted (Present):
Contemplated (Future):
Infinitive:
kumapál  Play audio #16850
Completed (Past):
kumapál  Play audio #16850
Uncompleted (Present):
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Contemplated (Future):
kákapál  Play audio #45456
Kakapal Example Sentences in Tagalog: (5)
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Kumapál ang buhók niyá dahil sa gamót na ibinigáy ko.
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His hair thickened because of the medicine I gave him.
Kumapál ang la niyá matapos ang operasyón.
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Her lips thickened after the operation.
Kumákapál na ang mga ulap.
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The clouds are getting thicker.
Kákapál ang mga damó kung hindî mo tatabasin ang mga itó.
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The grass will thicken if you don't trim them.
Kumapál ba ang balbás niyá?
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Did his beard grow thicker?






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