Basta isipin mong mahal kita.
Tagalog example sentence for Basta
Example sentence for the Tagalog word basta, meaning: 1.) [adverb] just; just so long as; as long as; just because; when it comes to; provided that; only; just; simply; enough; that's all; sufficient; as long as; make sure you; 2.) [adverb] as soon as; right away; quickly; 3.) [interjection] stop!; for no reason!; just because!; anything for (you/him/her).
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Sentence Literal Translation:
Basta isipin mong mahal kita.
Bastá | isipin | mong | mahál | kitá | . |
Just | think about | you | love | I verb you |
Just keep in mind that I love you.
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