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tinamad

Filipino / Tagalog language translation for the meaning of the word tinamad.
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The Tagalog word tinamád is the Filipino verb tamarin » conjugated in the Completed aspect ( past tense )


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tamarín
[verb] to be lazy; to cause someone to feel lazy; to feel tired


Verb conjugations of tamarin:

Root: tamadConjugation Type: -In Verb
Infinitive:
Completed (Past):
Uncompleted (Present):
Contemplated (Future):
Infinitive:
tamarín  Play audio #11187
Completed (Past):
tinamád  Play audio #23356
Uncompleted (Present):
tinátamád  Play audio #23357
Contemplated (Future):
tátamarín  Play audio #23358
Tinamad Example Sentences in Tagalog: (6)
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Sana huwág kang tamarín.
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I hope you won't feel lazy / lose steam (in doing something).
Tinamád akóng maglinis ng kuwarto ko.
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I felt lazy about cleaning my room.
Bakit ka tinátamád?
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Why do you feel lazy / lethargic?
Tinátamád akóng manoód ng sine ngayón.
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I don't feel like watching a movie today.
Tátamarín ka sa trabahong itó.
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This job will bore you.
Ngayón na natin gawín itó at bakâ tamarín pa tayo bukas.
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Let's do this now or else we might not feel like doing it tomorrow.






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