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Mahirap tukuyin kung sino ang may sala.

Tagalog example sentence for Kung


Example sentence for the Tagalog word kung, meaning: 1.) if; when (for current or future events); if/whether; when/whenever; 2.) should (conjecture); as to what/when/where/how/etc; 3.) [grammar] used before a question word (ano, saan, etc.) when sentence is not asking a question.

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Mahirap tukuyin kung sino ang may sala.
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It's difficult to to name the perpetrator.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Mahirap tukuyin kung sino ang may sala.
Mahirap tukuyin kung sino ang may sala .
difficult specify Used before a question word when sentence is not asking a question who the has fault
It's difficult to to name the perpetrator.

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