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Gabi na hindi pa umuuwi ang ate mo.

Tagalog example sentence for Ate


Example sentence for the Tagalog word ate, meaning: 1.) [noun] older sister; sister; elder sister; 2.) [noun] older female; a woman older than the speaker; any female stranger.

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Gabí na hindî pa umuuwî ang ate mo.
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It's already late/evening but your elder sister isn't home yet.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Gabi na hindi pa umuuwi ang ate mo.
Gabí na hindî pa umuuwî ang ate mo .
Evening already not yet returning home the elder sister your
It's already late/evening but your elder sister isn't home yet.

There are 7 other example sentences using the word ate or its variants.
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