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Inaangkin ba ni Rose ang mga gamit ko?

Tagalog example sentence for Inaangkin


Example sentence for the Tagalog word angkinin, meaning: [verb] to claim something (property, credit, etc.); to claim something (a fact/statement).

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Ináangkín ba ni Rose ang mga gamit ko?
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Is Rose claiming my stuff?

Sentence Literal Translation:

Inaangkin ba ni Rose ang mga gamit ko?
Ináangkín ba ni Rose ang mga gamit ko ?
claim an article used to indicate a question with no equivalent in English a word placed before a proper noun the grammatical marker indicating plurality stuff my
Is Rose claiming my stuff?

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