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isinusuot

Filipino / Tagalog language translation for the meaning of the word isinusuot.
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The Tagalog word isinúsuót is the Filipino verb isuot » conjugated in the Uncompleted aspect ( present tense )


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isuót
[verb] to wear something; to get dressed in something; to put on something (e.g., clothing, a ring, etc.)


Verb conjugations of isuot:

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Root: suotConjugation Type: I-
Infinitive:
Completed (Past):
Uncompleted (Present):
Contemplated (Future):
Infinitive:
isuót  Play audio #10700
Completed (Past):
isinuót  Play audio #18749
Uncompleted (Present):
isinúsuót  Play audio #18750
Contemplated (Future):
isúsuót  Play audio #18751
Isinusuot Example Sentences in Tagalog: (3)
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Isinuót ni Jacob ang damít ni Esau.
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Jacob wore Esau's clothes.
Isuót mo itó.
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Wear this.
Nagmukháng lu agád ang bagong sapatos ni Anna kasí iyón ang isinúsuót niyá la.
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Anna's new shoes quickly looked old/worn because they're what she always wears.






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