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Hinihiling ko kay Patrice na patawarin na niya ako.

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.

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Hiníhilíng ko kay Patrice na patawarin na niyá akó.
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I'm asking Patrice for her to forgive me.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Hinihiling ko kay Patrice na patawarin na niya ako.
Hiníhilíng ko kay Patrice na patawarin na niyá akó .
make an appeal for I toward grammatically, a word that can be used to connect two words forgive someone grammatically, a word that can be used to connect two words he / she / it me
I'm asking Patrice for her to forgive me.

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