Close
 


Nalulungkot ba si Spike na ipinamigay niya ang kaniyang relo?

Tagalog example sentence for Niya


Example sentence for the Tagalog word niya, meaning: 1.) [ng pronoun] he / she / it; 3.) [ng pronoun] him / her / it; 2.) [possessive pronoun] his / hers / its; * gender neutral.

Put your mouse over (or tap, for mobile devices) any Filipino word to see its translation in English.
Stressed vowels in the example sentence are underlined.
Nalúlungkót ba si Spike na ipinamigáy niyá ang kaniyáng reló?
Play audio #38930Audio Loop
 
Is Spike sad that he gave his watch away?

Sentence Literal Translation:

Nalulungkot ba si Spike na ipinamigay niya ang kaniyang relo?
Nalúlungkót ba si Spike na ipinamigáy niyá ang kaniyáng reló ?
feel sad an article used to indicate a question with no equivalent in English a word placed before a proper noun that gave away he / she / it the his / her / its watch
Is Spike sad that he gave his watch away?

There are 127 other example sentences using the word niya or its variants.
View more example sentences using niya (127) »

Niya Tagalog Dictionary Entry »


About These Example Sentences:

The example sentences on Tagalog.com were manually added by native Filipino language speaking editors of this website with an eye toward accuracy and usefulness. Each sentence includes accent markup, a "natural" translation of the sentence into English, and literal word-for-word translations. We believe that a large number of example sentences is critical for new students to fully and accurately learn the vocabulary and sentence structure of a new language!





Join us! We are a free online community for Filipino / Tagalog language learners



Did you find an error or think of an improvement for this entry? Please let us know, your feedback is very helpful!