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Iniakyat ko ang kahon sa kuwarto.

Tagalog example sentence for Iakyat


Example sentence for the Tagalog word iakyat, meaning: [verb] to bring something up / upward; to bring something upstairs; * focus on the thing being brought.

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Iniakyát ko ang kahón sa kuwarto.
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I brought the box upstairs to the room.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Iniakyat ko ang kahon sa kuwarto.
Iniakyát ko ang kahón sa kuwarto .
Brought upstairs I the box to room
I brought the box upstairs to the room.

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