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Wala kang karapatan na tagurian siyang unggoy.

Tagalog example sentence for Tagurian


Example sentence for the Tagalog word tagurian, meaning: [verb] to give a name to someone (esp. a nickname) or something; to be known as or for something.

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Walâ kang karapatán na tagurián siyáng unggóy.
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You have no right to call him monkey.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Wala kang karapatan na tagurian siyang unggoy.
Walâ kang karapatán na tagurián siyáng unggóy .
no you right grammatically, a word that can be used to connect two words give a name to him / her / it monkey
You have no right to call him monkey.

There are 8 other example sentences using the word tagurian or its variants.
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