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Bago ka umayaw, tikman mo muna.

Tagalog example sentence for Umayaw


Example sentence for the Tagalog word umayaw, meaning: [verb] to dislike; to change one's mind; to reject; to refuse; to disapprove; to withdraw; to back out.

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Bago ka umayáw, tikmán mo muna.
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Before you say no, taste it first.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Bago ka umayaw, tikman mo muna.
Bago ka umayáw , tikmán mo muna .
before you refuse taste you first
Before you say no, taste it first.

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