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Hinalo ng ate ko ang mga de-kolor na damit sa mga puting damit.

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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Hina ng ate ko ang mga de-kolór na damít sa mga putíng damít.
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My older sister mixed the colored clothes with white clothes.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Hinalo ng ate ko ang mga de-kolor na damit sa mga puting damit.
Hina ng ate ko ang mga de-kolór na damít sa mga putíng damít .
mixed by elder sister my the used to make plurals, no direct English translation colored grammatically, a word that can be used to connect two words clothes with used to make plurals, no direct English translation white clothes
My older sister mixed the colored clothes with white clothes.

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